ASTRONEER: Evolution Bundle
Cosmetic DLC that bundles the exclusive Evolution Suit with 1100 QBITS for ASTRONEER, worth a look if you want a distinct look from the moment your dropship hits Sylva.
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About ASTRONEER: Evolution Bundle
I'll be upfront: this is not a game, it is a cosmetic add-on for one. If you landed here expecting a new planet, a fresh mechanic, or even a story beat, close the tab. What the Evolution Bundle actually delivers is the exclusive Evolution Suit and 1100 QBITS, the in-game currency used inside ASTRONEER's cosmetic shop. You get a head start on personalising your astroneer before you mine your first Compound deposit on Sylva. That is the whole pitch. For those who may be newer to the base game: ASTRONEER is a space sandbox built around its deformable terrain system. The Terrain Tool is your Swiss Army knife, letting you dig for Resin and Compound, sculpt the landscape, and tunnel toward a planet's core if the mood strikes. Early hours are spent managing an oxygen tether network so you do not suffocate while strip-mining Sylva, building power infrastructure from Solar Panels and Wind Turbines, and printing progressively larger platforms and modules. The loop deepens considerably once you launch a Shuttle, hit a planet like Desolo where wind power barely functions, and have to rethink your energy strategy from scratch. The power grid mechanics, planet-specific resource routing, and late-game automation through rails and resource harvesters give the base game genuine systemic depth, even if the critical path guidance is thin. Co-op for up to four players is supported, and shared-world base building is where Astroneer genuinely shines. So where does this bundle fit? The Evolution Suit is visually distinctive and exclusive to this pack, meaning it will not appear in the standard QBITS shop rotation. The 1100 QBITS are functional shop credit, spendable on additional cosmetic items whenever you want. For players who already own ASTRONEER and care about visual identity, especially in co-op sessions where four identical-looking astronauts become genuinely confusing, this is a clean value proposition. For solo players who sprint through the technology tree with zero interest in cosmetics, it adds nothing mechanical and you should skip it entirely. The honest caveat is that the review sample is tiny (under 20 Steam reviews) and this content is explicitly non-refundable. Cosmetic-only DLC for a sandbox game is a personal-preference call, not a systems or depth question. The base game itself has earned its reputation over years of free content updates including Creative Mode, Xenobiology, Rails, and the Awakening arc, and the QBITS economy at least keeps cosmetic spending optional rather than gating any gameplay. Whether 1100 QBITS and an exclusive suit skin justify the asking price depends entirely on how much time you actually log in the base game, and that is a calculation only your playtime hours can answer. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- System Era Softworks
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- May 20, 2024