Everywhere Release Window

Everywhere Game Release Date Window Confirmed For 2023

A release window for Everywhere was announced at Gamescom Opening Night. The open-world sandbox game from Build a Rocket Boy will release sometime in 2023.

Everywhere release date set sometime in 2023

Everywhere is slated to come out sometime in 2023. Unfortunately, that’s one of the only solid facts we have about the game. It’s been described as a title that seamlessly blends gameplay, creativity, discovery, and adventure. That doesn’t really tell us a lot about the game, but it has dune buggies and EDM concerts by the looks of the trailer. I’m getting big Fortnite creative mode vibes from it, personally.

Game director and Build a Rocket Boy Chairman Leslie Benzies says this about the game:

“Our intent has always been to push the boundaries of what a videogame can be while still delivering an innovative player-first experience. The team we’ve built and the partners we’ve made since our founding are coalescing around the unique vision we’re bringing to life. It’s exciting to be a part of, and we can’t wait to reveal more about Everywhere in coming months.”

If this exceedingly vague teaser got you interested, then you can sign up to get the latest news about the game on the official site.

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