DUST: Origins, survival in a crumbling orbital prison

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Airship Syndicate, the studio known for Darksiders Genesis, is preparing DUST: Origins. This action and science fiction title places us on a ruined orbital prison station. Players must escape from criminals and monsters as the complex collapses around them. Still without a release date or platforms, the project will arrive through a Kickstarter campaign, allowing interested parties to support it before its official launch.

orbital prison station interior collapsing in zero gravity, shattered metal bulkheads floating, sparks from exposed electrical conduits, prisoner in torn suit pushing off a wall while dodging debris, monstrous creature emerging from dark corridor, broken security drones drifting past, red warning lights flashing, oxygen vents hissing, cinematic sci-fi action scene, dramatic shadows and highlights, photorealistic engineering visualization, detailed mechanical structures, motion blur on falling panels, particle effects for dust and sparks, ultra-detailed metallic surfaces

The Engine of Escape: Dynamic Destruction Mechanics 🚀

The development focuses on environments that collapse in real-time, affecting routes and encounters. The team aims to integrate destructible physics that modify the scenario during gameplay, forcing the player to constantly adapt. Enemy artificial intelligence will react to these changes, creating unpredictable combat situations. The progression system will center on improvisation with limited resources, moving away from traditional skill trees. The result promises a survival experience that prioritizes reaction over planning.

Fleeing Monsters in Pajamas: The Space Station Syndrome 👾

Because of course, nothing says desperate escape like starting the game in your underwear while looking for a fire extinguisher to defend yourself. The creators assure that the tension will be constant, just what you need after a day of work. If surviving an exploding station isn't enough, you'll have to do it with psychopathic criminals and alien creatures. A perfect weekend plan: you pay to suffer, but at least the setting is space and not your office.