Jump Space: A Stellar Co-Op Adventure Worth Your Crew
    
    
      Space isn’t just a backdrop in Jump Space it’s your playground, your hazard, and your home. Launched into Early Access in September 2025, this four-player co-op PvE game by Keepsake Games mixes spaceship management, FPS combat, and planet exploration into a whole you’d want to join.
You team up, take the helm of the ship, scavenge parts, fight aliens, put out fires, fly with jetpacks, or even spacewalk when the hull cracks. From piloting your ship through space lanes to hopping out on planets to gunfight or repair damage, every moment feels like a frantic, excellent mess of teamwork.


There's something special in how accessible the chaos is. The ship isn’t just a vehicle, it's practically your co-op playground. Roles blur one moment you’re the gunner, the next you’re fixing broken engines, flipping power around to keep shields up. Expect surprises: boarded enemy ships, firefights in zero G, planets with loot and danger alike.
Performance hits hard. Players report smooth play, pleasing visuals for an Early Access title, and surprisingly polished transitions between ship and planetary combat. Not perfect, but this is one you’ll want to keep your eyes on as updates roll in.


If you want space co-op, if you’ve been waiting for a break from shooters that only care about the arena, Jump Space is that break. Grab a crew, load up your guns, and take off. It might be Early Access, but it already feels like something big.
    
          You team up, take the helm of the ship, scavenge parts, fight aliens, put out fires, fly with jetpacks, or even spacewalk when the hull cracks. From piloting your ship through space lanes to hopping out on planets to gunfight or repair damage, every moment feels like a frantic, excellent mess of teamwork.


There's something special in how accessible the chaos is. The ship isn’t just a vehicle, it's practically your co-op playground. Roles blur one moment you’re the gunner, the next you’re fixing broken engines, flipping power around to keep shields up. Expect surprises: boarded enemy ships, firefights in zero G, planets with loot and danger alike.
Performance hits hard. Players report smooth play, pleasing visuals for an Early Access title, and surprisingly polished transitions between ship and planetary combat. Not perfect, but this is one you’ll want to keep your eyes on as updates roll in.


If you want space co-op, if you’ve been waiting for a break from shooters that only care about the arena, Jump Space is that break. Grab a crew, load up your guns, and take off. It might be Early Access, but it already feels like something big.