Auroria developers have revealed the launch dates for the mobile version

The Auroria project development team, an ambitious space sandbox with elements of survival and collecting, officially announced the launch of the mobile version of the game on iOS and Android. According to the new trailer published on official channels, the release will take place in May of this year, but only users from the Southeast Asian region will have access to the game.
Despite the fact that the game currently does not have pages in the App Store and Google Play, and there is no pre-registration function, the developers have confidently announced the launch of servers specifically for mobile platforms. At the same time, the Steam page of the project still only says "coming soon", without an exact release date on PC.
Auroria invites players to immerse themselves in a unique sci-fi world, where the central role is played by mysterious creatures named Chuchu. These alien life forms can not only be tamed and used as mounts, but also trained and involved in various activities: from base protection to assistance in construction and economic affairs. The gameplay is built around collaborative interaction: users will be able to unite, exchange resources, help each other, and develop bases, villages, and even entire cities.

The game does not support a single-player offline mode, which means that a constant internet connection is required for full access. In addition, the developers do not plan to add Russian localization, which may become a barrier for some of the audience. Among the activities, players can expect farming, fishing, and cooking, which makes Auroria not just an action sandbox, but also a multifunctional simulator with a focus on peaceful life in an unusual space setting.
Despite the limited geographic launch, the project continues to gain interest among gamers, and the announcement of the mobile version is an important step towards further development and a global release.
Despite the fact that the game currently does not have pages in the App Store and Google Play, and there is no pre-registration function, the developers have confidently announced the launch of servers specifically for mobile platforms. At the same time, the Steam page of the project still only says "coming soon", without an exact release date on PC.
Auroria invites players to immerse themselves in a unique sci-fi world, where the central role is played by mysterious creatures named Chuchu. These alien life forms can not only be tamed and used as mounts, but also trained and involved in various activities: from base protection to assistance in construction and economic affairs. The gameplay is built around collaborative interaction: users will be able to unite, exchange resources, help each other, and develop bases, villages, and even entire cities.

The game does not support a single-player offline mode, which means that a constant internet connection is required for full access. In addition, the developers do not plan to add Russian localization, which may become a barrier for some of the audience. Among the activities, players can expect farming, fishing, and cooking, which makes Auroria not just an action sandbox, but also a multifunctional simulator with a focus on peaceful life in an unusual space setting.
Despite the limited geographic launch, the project continues to gain interest among gamers, and the announcement of the mobile version is an important step towards further development and a global release.
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