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Discover the Next Must-Play Survival Adventure: Away From Life

By William Taylor

Published on April 23, 2026, at 8:07 PM EDT, Chris serves as a Gaming Editor at ScreenRant, bringing over a decade of experience writing for prominent platforms such as Engadget, Polygon, and Destructoid. His extensive background spans various genres, ensuring comprehensive coverage for all gaming enthusiasts.

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Discover why survival games continue to captivate audiences, with titles like Don't Starve setting trends later embraced by hits such as Far Cry and Valheim. Each month introduces fresh contenders in this ever-evolving genre.

Experience the Thrill of Survival with Away From Life

Away From Life Island

Cursor Games launched "Away From Life" in Early Access last month, offering players a robust survival experience involving resource gathering, base construction, and exploration across interconnected islands. Its core objective—surviving a crash and returning home—delivers both challenge and immersion.

Early feedback highlights impressive polish despite being a debut title. Reviewers praise its stable performance, striking visuals, and intuitive controls, noting it surpasses expectations for an indie release.

Away From Life Hits Shelves This Week

Steam Interface Showcasing Multiplayer Features

Multiplayer integration elevates the survival genre, transforming solitary journeys into collaborative ventures. "Away From Life" exemplifies this trend, inviting friends to join in overcoming shared obstacles.

For those craving variety, Steam hosts numerous curated collections and frequent releases across genres. Free demos and trials further expand discovery opportunities.

Brand: Valve
Original Release Date: September 12, 2003

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