Ubisoft’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas is Releasing For PC Next Week

Starlink: Battle for Atlas PC

Ubisoft sci-fi adventure game Starlink: Battle for Atlas, which was released last year for consoles, is now going to release for PC players via Steam on April 30.  A PC version of the game was previously rumored to come out at a later date since its launch last year.

Ubisoft says that the PC port will have widescreen 21:9 support, Nvidia multi-GPU support, uncapped frame rates, remappable controls, and G-SYNC support. You can check out the PC specs below, detailing the optimal specs:

Starlink: Battle for Atlas PC

Starlink: Battle for Atlas is an open world action-adventure game that takes you 400 light years away from Earth, to the Atlas star system. Your team is called the Starlink Initiative to fight enemies called the Forgotten Legion in the star system that are creating havoc.

The gameplay will allow you to explore an entire star system, Travel seamlessly through the exotic alien worlds of the Atlas Star System. Each one of its planets has its own identity, ecosystem, and wildlife. Be careful, as space is a hostile environment and will present many challenges. The world evolves depending on your actions and your choices. Everything you do has an impact on your journey, and enemies will react and fight back intelligently and take over the star system if you do nothing to stop them.

You can also be creative in combat and build your unique play style. Experiment with different pilot abilities, weapons types, and status effects to discover and unleash devastating combos upon your enemies and overcome deadly challenges.

Starlink: Battle For Atlas hits PC next Tuesday, April 30th. It’ll be available via Steam and Uplay. While no price has been announced, the console starter pack (toys included) often sells for under $30.

Would you play the game on PC? Post your comments below.

You May Also Like

About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *