We celebrated the 6⃣th anniversary of Far From Home this past weekend 🎉🎉
We celebrated by visiting the okapis, Nkosi & Kala, at Wroclaw zoo (who we sponsor as part of our ongoing conservation efforts), played arcade games, and of course, ate cake 🎂
Here is to the future 🍻
Echoes Part 2 - Did You Know❓
We overhauled the Desolate Radio Towers in the Overgrown Ruins biome, much like how we overhauled the Basic Radio Towers in Echoes Part 1.
We wanted these locations to match the biome's aesthetic more, to make the world feel more real and believable 💯
What do you think of the result? Are you enjoying Echoes Part 2? Let us know! 👇
We’ve teamed up with @WarChildUK to release a one-off DLC featuring an adventurous cosmic bear✨
Every penny of the Far From Home proceeds goes to War Child’s life-changing support for children affected by conflict
Steam - https://t.co/R6IUa49rgu
PS5 - https://t.co/Gk668GNuJo
Friends, if you get the chance, make sure to watch the Ukrainian film U Are The Universe.
Right now it’s a big sensation in Ukraine -- everyone’s talking about it here on Twitter.
Today I finally made it to our local cinema in Bucha. And what can I say: I’m usually quite skeptical about Ukrainian movies, but this time the filmmakers completely blew me away.
It’s an intimate tragicomedy, a tale-parable about a Ukrainian space long-haul trucker in the solitude of space.
The story is both very funny and deeply sad, there are lots of humor with Ukrainian flavor, a great soundtrack, and hilarious references to famous space movies. I caught nods to Moon, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Martian, and Interstellar, probably also Gravity.
The lead actor, Volodymyr Kravchuk -- a comedian and a Ukrainian Armed Forces veteran -- is just pure charisma.
I’m almost certain the film will end up on Netflix. The theatrical run has already been extended (I think twice) due to high demand. I’ve never seen a completely sold-out theater for a Ukrainian film before, and I couldn’t even get tickets right away for two days, which is phenomenal for a Ukrainian movie.
So definitely watch it. After this film, you’ll love Ukraine even more, even if you’ve never been here.
Especially if you’re from France 🙂
What happens when two Polish devs explore harsh worlds and feelings of isolation?
This Steam sci-fi survival bundle with our 🇵🇱 compatriots at @altersgame@11bitstudios
The Alters + Forever Skies bundle - brought to you by people who definitely don't need therapy. Promise.
Forever Skies Echoes Part 1 is OUT NOW on Steam & PS5! 🥳🎉
🗺️Biome 1 side-quests
🗼Radio Tower locations overhaul
⬆️Extractor tool upgrading
🔧QOL & fixes
+ so much more!
Full details below 👇
Steam🔗https://t.co/TjvsFH57Us
PS5🔗https://t.co/hkQPzpbmJB
Wczoraj premiera nowej Europki i niestety, jak można się było spodziewać @PdxInteractive nic nie zrobił w kwestii zawyżonej ceny w Polsce...
Raczej nie ma sposobu, by do nich dotrzeć, dlatego jedyne co można zrobić, to jeśli jesteście YTberami, streamerami, dziennikarzami growymi czy macie jakiś bezpośredni kontakt z ludźmi pracującymi w Paradoxie nie zapomnijcie wspomnieć o kwestii cen EUV (ale też ich pozostałych gier) w Polsce.
#PolishOurPrices
During the Second World War, one of the most overlooked crimes committed by Germany was the systematic kidnapping of children from occupied Poland. Under Nazi German racial ideology, tens of thousands of Polish children, many with so-called “Aryan” features were forcibly taken from their families, placed in transit or concentration camps, and sent to Germany to be “Germanized.” They were stripped of their names, language, identity, and heritage. They were told they were German. They were adopted into German families and they were made to forget who they truly were.
The three children in the image, Mirosław Radoszyński, Wanda Sowińska, and Elżbieta Karnecka were among the thousands torn from their parents in transit camps and selected for this racial kidnapping program. These photos, now preserved by Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), are not mere records. They are haunting evidence of a genocidal policy aimed not only at destroying the Polish nation but at obliterating its future by stealing its children.
The Nazi Germans saw these children as raw material to be reshaped into servants of the Reich. Those deemed “racially suitable” were renamed, forbidden to speak Polish, and raised under strict supervision. Many never saw their parents again. Others, deemed unfit, were subjected to forced labor, medical experiments, or extermination.
To this day, it is estimated that up to 200,000 Polish children remain lost, never returned, never reclaimed, their roots buried under decades of silence. Some live in Germany unaware of their true heritage and others died, nameless and unremembered… forgotten.
The Germans not only invaded and devastated Poland, murdering millions of civilians, including three million Polish Jews and three million ethnic Poles, but also stole its future. The kidnapping of children was a crime so cruel it defies comprehension and yet, even now, justice remains elusive. Many of the perpetrators went unpunished. Many of the victims were never found.
This is not just a footnote of war. It is a scar on the conscience of Europe. Poland lost its children and the world must not forget.
ICYMI: Patch Ver.1.0.3 is OUT NOW on Steam & PS5 🎉🎉
A lot of work has been done on the overall game performance with this patch. Especially weather optimization🌧️
Full patchnotes here👇
Steam 🔗 https://t.co/15i3bYIakI
PS5 🔗 https://t.co/Juo7ylhxj2