Press release

Sail Forth is making waves on Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, and Steam in 2022!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


SEATTLE, WA - November 16, 2021 - Festive Vector (formerly David Evans Games) and The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild are excited to announce that Sail Forth, their upcoming sailing adventure game, will be launching Summer 2022 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One, and Steam. A brand new trailer showcasing some of the NPCs and story as well as the battle system and unique biomes is live now.

The open sea is calling... are you ready for an adventure that will unearth long-buried mysteries and change the world? Sail Forth takes you into a deep and beautiful planet full of mad scientists, menacing pirates, magical merpeople, and mystifying lighthouse keepers. Each distinct environment in the game introduces new allies to help you uncover more information about this strange blue planet, but in order to survive the dangers lurking on the high seas, you'll have to build up your fleet of ships and arm them with enough firepower to take down some big bad monsters. Giant crabs, ice golems, a kraken; these creatures may be hiding the secret to the biggest mystery unknown to the inhabitants of the Deepblue, if you're outfitted enough to face them.

While previously announced for release this year, Sail Forth has grown from a sailing simulation game to a full-blown oceanic adventure with tons of new content, quests, characters, and narrative over the past year. With the scope of the game growing beyond our original plan, we've had to push the release to next year to ensure Sail Forth is the epic adventure our players deserve.

Features:
- 30+ hours of gameplay spread across 7 unique worlds
- Intriguing and multifaceted narrative with different factions, side quests, and bosses
- Realistic sailing mechanics and an auto-sail option to suit different playstyles
- Procedurally generated oceanic world with a dynamic day-night and weather system
- Fishing, racing, photography, and more side quests and minigames
- Ambient and responsive soundtrack for full immersion

Awards and Recognition:
- "Finalist" - IndieX Showcase, 2021 and 2020
- "Indie Megabooth Official Selection" - PAX West, 2020
- "Official Selection" - EGX Rezzed, 2019
- "Best Action/Adventure" - Dreamhack Vancouver, 2019
- "Official Selection" - Seattle Indies Expo, 2019 and 2020

Sail Forth Press Kit: http://www.sailforthgame.com/press/index.html
Sail Forth Trailer: https://www.qag.io/SailForth2022Trailer
Sail Forth on Steam: https://www.qag.io/SailForthSteam
Sail Forth Website: https://www.sailforthgame.com

Quantum Website: https://www.qag.io
Sail Forth Twitter: https://twitter.com/sailforthgame
David Evans on Twitter: https://twitter.com/phosphoer
Quantum Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuantumApG

Contact press@qag.io to schedule an exclusive preview or interview.

Press Contact: Michelle Lega
Email: press@qag.io

About The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild:
We've always been indie, and we want to give indie studios the deals they deserve. The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild was founded in 2011 and received global critical acclaim for our early titles 'The Bridge' and 'Tumblestone.' In 2019, we focused on collaborating with indie developers publishing on PC and consoles to provide opportunities on every platform available. Recently publishing 'Space Otter Charlie' and 'Cozy Grove' further expanded our library, adding adventure puzzle platformers and slice of life games to our catalog. Look forward to award-winning games 'Sail Forth' and 'Freshly Frosted' releasing from QAG soon.

About Festive Vector (David Evans):
David fell in love with game development at a very young age. All it took was his dad showing him a very simple program that drew colored circles to the screen, and how it could be manipulated by editing the code. The quick feedback loop of editing code--and then seeing it happen on screen was endlessly entertaining, and David made countless tiny games using various tools throughout his childhood and into early adulthood. After learning how to make games 'for real' at the game development school Digipen, David went to work outside the games industry at Microsoft, but continued to make games as a hobby. With a couple close friends, he released his first commercial title which went largely unnoticed. Undeterred, he began a new sailing prototype which would grow over the years to become Sail Forth.

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