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Pacific Drive Trailer

Kerri GuilletteBy Kerri Guillette06/10/20232 Mins ReadUpdated:09/06/2023
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Seattle-based developer Ironwood Studios are excited to announce its partnership with Kepler Interactive to publish its highly-anticipated debut, Pacific Drive. Set to release later this year, the studio also debuted a new behind-the-scenes look at the making of their driving survival adventure during the Future Games Show earlier today.

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In the latest video, Ironwood Studio Head and Pacific Drive Creative Director Alexander Dracott discusses how a lifelong passion for road-tripping around the Pacific Northwest planted the seed for the game. Join Alex and other members of the Ironwood team as they detail their creative process for making Pacific Drive’s unique first-person, run-based driving survival gameplay.

Speaking about their partnership with Kepler Interactive, Dracott said: “We’re incredibly excited to share that we’ve partnered with Kepler Interactive to release Pacific Drive. Their unique approach to how they work with developers is a great fit for Ironwood Studios, and we’re looking forward to sharing more together soon.”

Pacific Drive is a run-based driving survival adventure where players will face supernatural dangers on each expedition out into the Olympic Exclusion Zone. With your car as your only companion, you’ll navigate a surreal and anomaly-filled reimagining of the Pacific Northwest, making your base of operations in an abandoned garage to research new parts to upgrade and maintain your station wagon. As you chart routes deeper into the Zone, you’ll gather precious resources and investigate what’s been left behind to learn exactly what it takes to survive in this unpredictable, hostile environment.

Pacific Drive makes its way to PlayStation 5 and PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store) in 2023. To wishlist and find out more, click here.

Tales from the Road | A Pacific Drive Developer Diary

Sit down with the team at Ironwood Studios, and listen to their tales from the road. Creative Director Alex Dracott takes you through the decisions behind picking the noble station wagon as your vehicle of choice, and gives you more information behind the survival mechanics and gameplay decisions you’ll be making in the Zone.

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