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Brian Pope Introduces Lunar Strike

Hello everyone, Welcome to Lunar Strike. We’re excited to share a first introduction to the game through Creative Director Brian Pope, who will be guiding players into the world, tone, and vision behind Lunar Strike.

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changedLunar Strike is a single-player narrative adventure set on the Moon’s South Pole in 2119. You play as a junior archivist sent to document humanity’s final lunar colony using advanced scanning and preservation tools.

Welcome to Lunar Strike.

We’re excited to share a first introduction to the game through Creative Director Brian Pope, who will be guiding players into the world, tone, and vision behind Lunar Strike.

Lunar Strike is a single-player narrative adventure set on the Moon’s South Pole in 2119. You play as a junior archivist sent to document humanity’s final lunar colony using advanced scanning and preservation tools.

But when sabotage pushes the colony into collapse, your mission changes. What begins as archival work becomes a race to investigate what happened, keep critical systems alive, and decide which records, memories, and discoveries deserve to endure.

This is not a combat game. Survival in Lunar Strike comes through scanning, navigation, forensic reconstruction, and managing life under real lunar conditions. Every choice shapes what remains of the colony — and what is lost.

In this introduction, Brian shares more about the ideas behind the game, including its focus on hard science fiction, preservation, and the difficult choices that define its world.

Thanks for following Lunar Strike. More updates soon.

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Steam News / 20 April 2026

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