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Moonbreaker
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How to Sign Up for Moonbreaker Early Access

Get in Early!

Moonbreaker, designed to be a digital return of the collectible miniatures experience, was announced at Gamescom Opening Night Live. It’s developed by Unknown Worlds, the team behind games like Subnautica and Natural Selection 2. In addition, author Brandon Sanderson (“Mistborn,” “Wheel of Time”) is the craftsman behind the universe of Moonbreaker. With all this news on the game, one might wonder when it’ll be playable.

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How to Sign Up for Moonbreaker’s Early Access

To gain access to the early access version of Moonbreaker, the only thing you can do as of writing is add it to your wishlist on Steam. It’s not currently available for purchase, but as soon as it is, all you need to do is buy it. Starting September 29, you’ll be invited to participate in the early access version.

If you’re interested in seeing more from Moonbreaker, here’s the official description on Steam:

“Moonbreaker is a turn-based strategy, tabletop tactics game developed by Unknown Worlds, the team behind the Subnautica series. It is designed to be a true digital miniatures experience, set in an expansive sci-fi universe crafted by best-selling sci-fi and fantasy author, Brandon Sanderson. Through accessible turn-based competitive gameplay, ongoing content releases, and deep customization, Moonbreaker offers a variety of gameplay experiences for all types of players.”

Stick with Gamer Journalist for more on Moonbreaker as it’s made available.

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James Herd
James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.