Palworld trainers are already preparing for the upcoming player-versus-player modes, most notably by hoarding 300 Pal Spheres that can nab other players' creature friends.
12.01.2024 - 01:37 / gamespot.com / Brendan Hesse / Pacific Drive
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Save nearly $10 on the game ahead of its February 22 release.
By Brendan Hesse on
One of our most-anticipated games of 2024, Pacific Drive, launches on February 22, and PC players can preorder the indie survival game for just $21.59 at Green Man Gaming. That's almost 30% off the normal $30 price.
To get the full discount, you need to join the free GMG XP rewards program. Pacific Drive costs $27 for non-members, which is still cheaper than the full $30 price tag, but since GMG XP is free to join, there's no reason to miss out on the better deal. GMG XP members earn points on all game purchases, which can be cashed in for additional coupons and other offers. Members also get exclusive discounts like this Pacific Drive preorder deal. Keys purchases from Green Man Gaming unlock via Steam.
Pacific Drive is a run-based, first-person survival game developed by Seattle-based Ironwood Studios. The game is set in a fictionalized version of the US Pacific Northwest where players must brave treacherous forests teeming with supernatural anomalies, deadly radiation, and other dangers from behind the wheel of a run-down station wagon. The goal of each run is to find materials to upgrade your car so you can investigate further into the «Olympic Exclusion Zone.»
Pacific Drive launches on February 22 for PC via Steam, and PlayStation 5. Be sure to check our Pacific Drive hands-on preview for more information on the game. You can also watch a gameplay trailer below.
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