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# About the Game

Earth From Another Sun (EFAS) is an ambitious open-world MMO developed by Multiverse. In this expansive sci-fi game, players can explore a vast star system filled with planets, space stations, ancient alien ruins, and dynamic factions vying for control.

The game blends multiple genres including shooter, RPG, strategy, and simulation elements. Construct bases, build troops, form alliances, engage in massive interplanetary battles, and work to unite or conquer the space under the players’ rules.

With top industry talents from mainstream studios and backing from investors like Solana, Earth From Another Sun has already garnered strong interest from over 150,000 Steam wishlists and nearly 20,000 paid alpha testers. Its combination of massive scale, player-driven economies and landmasses, combined arms combat, and opportunities for emergent player stories make it poised to redefine the open-world MMO experience.

In Earth From Another Sun (EFAS), players experience an unparalleled sense of freedom and agency. They are not just participants in a game; they are architects of their own destinies. Whether constructing elaborate bases, embarking on perilous rift challenges with friends, or honing their skills in specialized professions, players shape the world and narrative of EFAS according to their own desires.


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