Journey to the Savage Planet is a co-op cult hit that arrived way back in 2021. It features a colorful alien world to explore and plenty of crass humor. Well, it turns out that there's more exploring to be done, as Raccoon Logic Studios has just released a sequel called Revenge of the Savage Planet. It picks up where the first game left off, introduces new planets, and brings back its predecessor's much loved 2-player split-screen and online co-op support.
Features:
Third-Person Online Co-Op & Crossplay - Play with your best friend, partner or hellspawn on/or between any platform and now in third-person! You’ll be tasked with fully exploring and understanding these beautiful alien landscapes and uncovering its secrets.
Couch Co-Op with Split Screen - Experience the nostalgia tinged joy of sitting on the same couch and playing on the same screen with someone you love, like the olden days but with 100% more corporate satire

Survive a FOUR Savage PlanetS - Populate your Kindex by exploring four large, vibrant worlds each with their own weird and wonderful plants and creatures. Scan everything, catalog everything, hopefully increase your clearance level… and you might even unlock new (yet still 4th best) gear! Plus… there may be more than four planets. Maybe.
Habitat & Character Customization - Alien plants! Exciting gear! Weird rocks! Each planet is packed with nooks and crannies hiding all manner of rewards and secrets. While you’re at it you can even customize yourself, and your tiny habitat-like corner of the universe.
- Collect Alien Creatures - Intergalactic Hoarders can also use their Lasso to Capture and Collect dozens of strange creatures, then go visit them once they’re relocated “happily placed” in Pens outside your customizable space trailer in scenic Nu Florida. After all, who is the real dangerous enemy, the corporate profiteers who fired you or a slimy exploding alien creature?
Revenge of the Savage Planet costs $39.99 on Xbox Seres S|X, PlayStation 5, and Steam. What's more, for the first month, the Steam version includes a free copy of the first game.