The Station [Steam, Official Site] is an upcoming sci-fi first-person exploration game surrounding the discovery of a sentient alien civilization, it's had a slight release delay but the good news is that Linux will be a same-day release.

They also teased some new screenshots, like the one below:

Pretty right?

Here's what they said in their latest update posted today:

After delaying PC release in July, we re-assessed the current state of the game and are now confident for a full Desktop (PC, Mac, Linux) and console release early 2018. Our team has grown and bonded so well over these past months and we are all very proud of our efforts to finally let our first flagship game out in to the world.

See the full update here. It's nice to post about a delay for once that isn't just for the Linux version, their commitment to getting Linux out same-day is commendable. It's a little on the older side now, but if you missed it we interviewed the developer before.

A little of the story:

How would you react if we discovered a sentient alien civilization, challenging everything we know about biology, chemistry, physics, religion and answering the questions man has asked throughout history? But what if this sentient alien civilization was discovered in a state of civil war? Determining that the rewards outweigh the risks, an undetectable space station with a small three-person crew deploys to research the alien culture in search of a means towards a peaceful relationship. Unable to contact the crew, a recon specialist to sent to uncover what happened. What players discover will challenge their view of surveillance, imperialism and moral law.



Welcome aboard The Station.

I'm very excited about this one and I'm hoping we can get some thoughts up at release. Space sci-fi is my true love, so it seems like a game made for me.

Thanks for the tip Eike.