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Jump Space is a co-op first-person shooter set in space where up to four players manage a spaceship and its missions. Developed by Keepsake Games AB and released in September 2025, it blends ship operations with on-foot exploration and combat. Players switch between controlling the ship’s systems and piloting spacesuits for ground and space battles. The game runs on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It’s a mission-driven experience where teamwork keeps the vessel running while fighting aliens or completing objectives. Think of it as a mix of managing a floating base and ducking behind asteroids in zero-G shootouts.
You spend roughly 30% of time in the ship’s cockpit repairing engines or rerouting power, then teleport to alien planets or derelict stations for gunplay. Missions require balancing shield strength, weapons, and oxygen levels during spacewalks. The single-player mode simulates co-op with AI, but the multiplayer shines, players take on roles like pilot, gunner, or engineer. Combat feels weightless yet responsive, with enemies hiding in debris fields or ambush points. Upgrades matter: a damaged hull means slower travel, and low oxygen forces a risky retreat. Sessions last 1-2 hours, ending with either mission success or a trip to the nearest salvage yard.
Player ratings are split: 58% praise the co-op synergy, while 32% call the single-player too linear. Average playtime is 14 hours, with 67% completing the main story but only 18% finishing all side missions. Community moods lean excited (34%) and curious (29%), but 19% find the ship management tedious. One review says, “The spacewalk mechanics are tense but repetitive after ten missions.” Achievements total 35, including “Fix the Engine with One Hand” and “Win a Battle in Zero Gravity.” The game’s price of $49.99 splits opinions, casuals find it steep, while co-op enthusiasts call it fair.
Jump Space is a solid pick for groups craving co-op FPS action with a sci-fi twist. The ship-management half drags for solo players, but four friends can make the best of its tight combat and teamwork challenges. If you’ve played co-op shooters like Dead Space or Left 4 Dead and enjoy a mix of strategy and gunplay, this fits. Avoid it if you prefer solo adventures or hate resource constraints. The price is mid-range, and the 35 achievements add replay value, but don’t expect a solo masterpiece.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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