Xbox Game Pass has added another day one game, Lightyear Frontier,which is launching in early access on March 19. Developed by Frame Break, the indie game combines farming sim with mech gameplay, and adventurers can explore the colorful open world of Lightyear Frontier solo or co-op with up to three friends. Players will use their mech’s machine gun to plant seeds or equip it with a chainsaw to gather resources while establishing a homestead on a distant planet.
Because the game launches on Xbox Game Pass on March 19, there aren’t many reviews out for it yet. The few available so far have given Lightyear Frontier primarily positive reviews, with many citing its relaxing gameplay loop that focuses on preserving the environment rather than wreaking havoc. And the game’s early access status, while somewhat limiting what players can currently experience, is an encouraging promise of more good things to come.
Now, Lightyear Frontier has launched as a day one title on Xbox Game Pass, but it’s available to purchase for Xbox Series X/S and PC for $24.99 as well. There is also a Steam version with a demo available for those who might be interested to check out the game before taking the plunge.
Developer Frame Break already has a roadmap available to give players an idea of what’s planned for the game in the future. Coming shortly after the early access release, Lightyear Frontier will receive some quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes along with improvements for accessibility. But there are at least two “mega updates” on the horizon as well. The first will introduce a neighbor friendship system and allow players to keep animal on their homesteads, while the second expands the world and story and is also intended to answer some inevitable questions about the game’s lore.
Lightyear Frontier is meant to provide a low stress experience, so there is no combat or dangerous predators. Similarly to No Man’s Sky, a major premise of the game is giving players the opportunity to
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