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Van-life simulator Outbound launches on Steam after two years in early access

11.05.2026 18:38 1 min 1 source
iXBT Live RUS
Van-life simulator Outbound launches on Steam after two years in early access
Original source: iXBT Live

The game Outbound, an exploration simulator, was released on Steam on May 11 after two years as a demo. Players can travel the world alone or with up to three others, repairing and upgrading their motorhome. On the roof, they can build modules and rooms, install solar panels and wind turbines, and grow plants and mushrooms. A dog companion helps carry items, and resources are gathered in various locations. The price at release is 1053 rubles with a discount.

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