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NEED TO KNOW
RELEASE
2024 (Early Access)
DEVELOPER
Keepsake Games
PUBLISHER
Keepsake Games
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Filip Coulianos’ first vision for Jump Ship was “the ultimate Han Solo and Chewbacca simulator”. The game has changed a lot since the first prototypes he made many years ago, but it still retains a lot of that core fantasy even in its very early current form. Let's find out more.
is being built by a small team of 12 people at Keepsake Games, a studio founded by five university friends who just happen to have worked across Stockholm's biggest studios for the past ten or more years. With veterans who have made games at the likes of DICE, Mojang, Hazelight and Toca Boca this is as close to an all-star team as you can get, and it shows in a game that feels closer to one made by a team of hundreds rather than 12. But