Massive Chalice exits Early Access on June 1, with Xbox One version due around then too

Massive Chalice exits Early Access on June 1, with Xbox One version due around then too
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Kickstarter-funded Massive Chalice will exit Steam Early Access and launch in full on June 1, developer Double Fine has announced.

“It’s been two years since we started on our quest for the Massive Chalice, and we’re excited to say that our journey is nearly at an end! After many months of designing, building, reading through our early access feedback, and playing the game for hours on end, we’re finally in lockdown. That means the team is in the final stages now; working purely on bug fixing, performance, and polishing things up, in between sending builds off to Microsoft for certification,” wrote Double Fine.

The Xbox One version is launching around the June 1 date, too, and will be a console exclusive for Microsoft.

Version 1.0 promises some major improvements for those already playing the game. In addition to a thick layer of polish, the game has been rebalanced based on player feedback.

“The team has spent a considerable amount of time rebalancing the game to be more fun, fair, challenging, or punishing, depending on how you look at it,” said Double Fine. “Thanks to everyone who helped us with this fine tuning, we got some invaluable feedback from you guys.”

Version 1.0 will also support controllers, offering the same control scheme and UI as the Xbox One version. Achievements have also been added.

Source: Double Fine