This is what the canceled Everwild game from Rare, an Indian studio, should look like

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Three months after the cancellation, we can see how he spent Everwild look. Rare’s Action Adventure was meant to offer a magical natural world with a unique and unforgettable experience, surrounded by magical nature and strange, almost dreamy creatures.

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We won’t know how all this was supposed to be connected. At least we can look at the new images that the MP1ST site was warned about. The images are believed to be from a late internal build of the game, shortly before development was finally stopped. They show an inventory UI where you can switch between sections like Favorites, Images, Tools, Mosaics, Seeds, and Plants. The figurines appeared to be some sort of strange plant creature that the player could collect or use.

You can also see one of the pictures player standing at the stone circlesuggesting that the game may contain crafting elements. IO is expected to build a base and do farming. Other images show graphics settings and some environmental footage with the typical visuals that have been a feature of Everwild since the first trailer.

It’s definitely a shame. Even in February of this year, Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft Gaming, said that Rare had devoted enough time to development and that the company believed in their vision. “It’s great that we can give the team time to do what they do.” He said then. A few months later everything was different.

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Source :Indian TV

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