

“We are very excited to be launching Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden today and it has been great working with the talented team at The Bearded Ladies,” says Funcom CEO Rui Casais. The game has received several “Best of Show” awards at both E3 and GamesCom. The game is part of a broader Mutant IP which includes the 80’s pen and paper RPG Mutant that has a loyal following across the world and is frequently seeing new releases.

It is developed by The Bearded Ladies, a team made up of former HITMAN and PAYDAY developers among others. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden combines XCOM-like tactical, turn-based combat with real-time stealth and exploration of a post-human Earth. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is a tactical adventure game featuring a cast of unlikely, anthropomorphic characters such as Bormin and Dux, the badass boar and waterfowl that is synonymous with the game thanks to the cinematic reveal trailer. The game is also available to all Xbox Game Pass subscribers starting today. Publisher Funcom and the developers at The Bearded Ladies are thrilled to announce that Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden today released onto PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. If you're curious about Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, check out the gameplay video below to get an idea of what the game is, and head over to the Steam link above to grab the demo.The Duck has arrived! Mutant Year Zero is out now on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 It's a small download, too, at around 4GB. Mutant Year Zero opens up after reaching the Ark, of course, but that part isn't included in the demo. This should be enough for players to get acclimated with the game's combat, and world. The best part is that you can download it anytime, and not just during a limited window as most demos today demand.Īs for content, the Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden demo includes the beginning of the game up to and including the Ark's introduction. The demo is available now completely free. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden launched in December last year, so it didn't have as much of a chance to show itself off to players, or wow critics in time for the end-of-year lists.ĭeveloper The Bearded Ladies is hoping to turn this around through the release of a free demo on Steam. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, one of last year's overlooked games, is hoping to reignite interest with a free demo.
