
MIRO
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Discovering the Unknown in MIRO
In MIRO, players venture through countless unique planets, each hiding secrets and crafting a narrative centered around the quest for self-discovery. Set within a vast, procedurally generated universe, the game weaves a tale of human nature while exploring themes of greed and survival. Awakening in an abandoned structure, you must navigate your way back to your scientific spacecraft while piecing together the mysteries surrounding your existence and the fate of the missing crew.
The Narrative Journey
A fractured AI guides your exploration, providing insights and challenges as you delve into the depths of human motivation. The story unfolds organically as players collect clues and confront the dilemmas facing the remnants of humanity. Each decision impacts the narrative and offers varied outcomes, urging you to engage deeply with both the environment and the plot. It's an introspective journey where the overarching quest for truth takes precedence.
Procedurally Generated Worlds
Each visit to a new planet offers a unique and dynamic experience, featuring distinct flora and fauna that react to your presence. MIRO emphasizes the concept of free exploration, encouraging players to discover and interact with an environment that's never quite the same. The unpredictability of these worlds keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging, as you never know what lies around the next corner.
Survival Through Resource Gathering
Survival is no small feat in MIRO. Players must collect various materials scattered across the planets to upgrade their gear and equipment. Whether it’s enhancing your suit to withstand harsher environments or developing new technologies to help combat the threats you encounter, resource gathering plays a pivotal role in your progression. Adapting and evolving is essential as you face the dangers lurking in this vast universe.
Dynamic Fauna Interaction
Engagement goes beyond the player's actions; the dynamic wildlife interacts meaningfully, contributing to the overall challenge of each planet. Observing and understanding these creatures can lead to significant advantages in survival. Land on a planet and you might find allies in unexpected forms or face threats that require strategic thinking and planning to overcome.
Crafting Your Path in MIRO
Your journey through MIRO isn’t just about completing objectives but crafting your own path based on your choices and play style. The day and night cycle introduces further layers to exploration, as different challenges and opportunities emerge depending on the time. Players can approach objectives creatively, making their journey as much about personal exploration as the overarching narrative.
Upgrades and Progression
As players delve deeper, they gain access to a variety of equipment that can be tailored to individual preferences. The extensive upgrade system allows for personalization, making gear choices impactful on both survival and exploration. Upgrading your weapons, traversal methods, and suit can significantly affect how you navigate the environments and tackle the mysteries of MIRO, ensuring every adventure is uniquely yours.
PRICE FACTS
| Current best price | £6.66 at Steam |
|---|---|
| All-time low | £6.66 at Steam |
| All-time low date | June 2026 |
| Last 30 days | No change |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What platforms is MIRO on?
MIRO is available on PC.
When was MIRO released?
MIRO was released on April 28, 2025.
How much does MIRO cost?
The current lowest price for MIRO is £6.66 at Steam.
What is the lowest MIRO has ever been?
The historical low price for MIRO is £6.66.
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