Muse Games and publisher Curve Digital have introduced The Biggest Update yet to Embr the over-the-top firefighting un-simulator. Along with the update comes a fancy trailer showing the newly expanded District 2 and its rich clients.
The update brings more clients, more places, and more opportunities for riches with new missions. New hazards are aplenty with lasers, security keys and client biometrics all courtesy of the Defendr security agency who protects valuable clients.
New competition is making a move on the firefighting gig economy. The cutthroat competitor, Fyre, will stop at nothing to burn all competition to the ground and that includes Embr. A brand new boss fight against the rival Fyre will not only test one’s skills, but the loyalty of their crew.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year a brand new Lunar New Year OX Hat has been added along with a Lunar New Year themed menu. The Defendr full outfit set is also available with their own perks that includes a shirt, pants, gloves, and helmet.
An updated early access roadmap has been provided with the update that shows District 3 and Full Release in Q2 2021 now. There is a spot for an unknown item listed in Q3 2021. A more complete list of changes and the updated roadmap can be found on Steam here.
Embr is available in early access at the base price of $19.99 USD through Steam and Humble Bundle. In addition an Embr 2-Pack and Ember 4-Pack are available at larger discounts on Humble Bundle which provides additional copies for one’s friends. The game is also available on Google Stadia. More information about Embr can be found on the game’s website at embrgame.com.
Muse Games (@MuseGames Twitter) is an independent New York City based game development studio that is focused on co-op gameplay and AI. Their original game, Guns of Icarus, was released in 2010. The studio was a very early adopter of Unity and makes all of their games in Unity.
Curve Digital (@CurveDigital Twitter) is a leading publisher of games on PC and consoles. Founded in 2005 by Jason Perkins, the company is a British video game publisher based in London, England. Since 2013 the company has been working with game developers to bring their games to the global market with hits such as Dear Esther and Human: Fall Flat. The publisher has also won awards such as the Indie Games Publisher of the Year at the 2018 and 2019 MCV Awards.
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