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Dead in Antares is a turn-based survival management game with RPG elements , set on an alien planet. Lead a crew of survivors sent on a mission to save humanity.
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- Developer:
- Ishtar Games
- Publisher:
- Nacon
- Release date:
- 19 February 2026
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- All Steam reviews:
- Mostly Positive (172)
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Dead in Antares is a turn-based survival management game with RPG elements, set on an alien planet. Lead a crew of survivors sent on a mission to save humanity. Manage their needs, strengthen their teamwork, and explore this mysterious world to find a way back home.

Earth is dying. In a desperate attempt to save it, ten highly trained specialists are sent into space as a final hope to find new resources that could save humankind. But after being swallowed by a mysterious wormhole that should not have been there, their ship crashes on an unknown and enigmatic planet.
Call it fate, call it a miracle, they’re still breathing. But now, survival is their only option.

Survival is more than just staying alive, it’s about managing every aspect of your crew and technology. Food, water, exhaustion, mental health, every system is deeply interconnected. Your ship may be in ruins, but its wreckage holds vital resources to help you build a functioning camp.
Assign tasks wisely, repair and repurpose advanced equipment, optimize energy use, and make the most of every bits and pieces you may find. From a simple spaceship wreck to an exoplanet outpost, build and upgrade your work stations, be prepared for any outcome, and this planet should be (a little) less deadly.
Your crew’s unique traits and personalities will shape your strategy.
But beware, every decision can bring you one step closer to survival… or disaster.
Dead in Antares is the ultimate evolution of the “Dead in” formula: pushing survival/management mechanics to their limits.

Antares Prime is breathtaking, yet full of danger and mysteries. Beneath its hand-drawn landscapes lie dark secrets waiting to be uncovered. Was the crash just bad luck, or is there something more sinister at play?
Survival won’t be easy: hostile forces lurk in the shadows. Engage in turn-based tactical combat, where every move counts.
Unleash your full potential with the brand-new Power Surge, an ultimate skill unique to each character that will turn the tide in your favor in combat.
But you will have to venture deep into the unknown. Explore lush jungles teeming with life, scorching volcanic deserts, and eerie crystal forests hiding ancient secrets. Conduct research to understand the planet’s mysteries, gather crucial resources, and fight for your crew’s survival.
Discover the truth about Antares Prime… if you can live long enough to find it.
You’ll lead a crew of 10 playable characters, each with their own past, ambitions, and secrets.
Pair characters together and uncover over 135 unique relationship dialogues. From respected crewmates to much deeper and complex bonds, each relationship will have its own surprises, bringing a bit of sweetness in this deadly world.
A planet to save. Another one to explore.
On Antares Prime, two factions have been at each other's throats for countless generations.
One are the children of this land, tied to the ebb and flow of its complex ecosystem, highly adapted to its many wonders and dangers, free as the wind that runs inside their graceful exoskeletons.
The others fell from the sky millennia ago, in an ancient spaceship. Clinging to their traditions, they proudly tried to subjugate what they saw as lesser species, through brute force and forgotten technologies… With moderate success.
The story of Dead in Antares is filled with unexpected twists, and survival comes at a cost.
Your choices will shape friendships, rivalries, and even betrayals... ultimately determining the fate of your crew and unlocking one of multiple endings. Will you unite them… or break them apart?

Gorgeous hand-drawn 2D art, made by humans, for humans
A mysterious planet to explore and study
2 factions to interact with, and their intricate backstories
Survival and resource management at its best
Deep story with tough choices, a home to save, an endless conflict to put an end to, and more!
Up to 20 work stations to manage and more than 130 upgrades to craft!
Full RPG progression system, with traits, levels, skills… The whole package!
10 characters to manage, each with unique traits
Build the relationships between your characters! Every pair of main character has its own interactions.
Tactical turn-based combat with over 60 battle skills to acquire
Unleash their full potential with the brand-new power surge, ultimate skills that will turn the tide in combat
4 levels of difficulty so there’s a challenge for everyone (and of course, a "True Captain" mode for the most hardened players!)
Hours of story content, with 5 different endings
Dead in Antares is the third installment of the Dead in series, after Dead in Bermuda and Dead in Vinland. All three games are standalones, but fans will be happy to find common threads and lore between them!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel(R) Core™ i3-7100 | AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 | AMD Radeon Graphics
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel(R) Core™ i5-8400 | AMD Ryzen 5 4600H
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
User reviews
After some 40ish hours and finishing my run, game mechanics wise, based on playing the previous Dead in series, this game polish a lot of the pain points while trying to keep the same flavor but, with a different story
Let’s start with the negatives first because, well, there is a lot to nag about in this game: I personally see this primarily as a narrative game. The mechanics in general are on the weaker side, which is fine for this
I bought this game because I’m a huge fan of Dead in Vinland. That said, I wasn’t very impressed by the sci-fi setting or the character design when I first picked it up. The bad: It was a very odd choice to give the
Dead in Vinland was one of my favorite games of all time and I believe, that Dead in Antares is even better. In particular: Mechanics: Many mechanics are straight up better than "Dead in Vinland" (Energy vs Fire, having
it is OK idk, i liked the Dead In Vinland more there is little improvement here May be Vinland is a memory from time when i enjoyed video games more... This game is GREAT at the beginning but then becomes tedious after
So I have to compare it to Alters, because it's heavily inspired by it (even by the ring of the name). The loop is basically the same (crew needs, daily tasks, exploration, base progression, narrative choices). Both





