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Ajvar Studio Announces PvE Extraction Shooter 'Sunset Survival: Miami'

The announcement adds a neon-infused, cheerfully-toned extraction shooter to the growing PvE survival genre, with a specific focus on a collapsed Miami setting.

Key Facts

  • Ajvar Studio announced 'Sunset Survival: Miami', a PvE extraction shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Miami.
  • Players scavenge supplies from bars, hotels, and nightclubs while fighting mutant hordes, then extract to upgrade a remote island base.
  • The game features dynamic weather, day/night cycles, and an arsenal of firearms and melee weapons.
  • It is scheduled for release on PC via Steam in 2027 with Japanese language support.
  • The title aims for a cheerful vibe despite its apocalyptic backdrop.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.

Ajvar Studio Announces PvE Extraction Shooter 'Sunset Survival: Miami'

Ajvar Studio has announced 'Sunset Survival: Miami', a PvE extraction shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Miami. Players scavenge for supplies, fight mutants, and upgrade a remote island base. The game features dynamic weather, day/night cycles, and an arsenal of firearms and melee weapons. It is scheduled for release on PC via Steam in 2027 with Japanese language support.

Ajvar Studio has revealed 'Sunset Survival: Miami', a PvE extraction shooter that drops players into a fully collapsed Miami where every alley is a death trap. The game's key loop involves scavenging supplies from bars, hotels, and nightclubs while fighting mutant hordes, then extracting to upgrade a remote island base. Players can recruit more survivors, unlock skills, and craft new items. The title aims for a cheerful vibe despite its apocalyptic backdrop, and includes dynamic weather and day/night cycles. It is slated for a 2027 release on PC via Steam, with Japanese language support confirmed on the store page.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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