Ember's stream is over, raiding into the collab
...Didn't The Isle release nearly 10 years ago and had various controversies surrounding it? There are better co-op survival games that don't have the potential to be one-shot by higher leveled players such as:
Icarus, from the OG developer of DayZ before he went up a mountain, it had a...for lack of a better term, "disappointing" launch, but has been updated weekly since launch to the point it's been completely overhauled. Went from "Negative" reviews to "Mixed", with recent reviews trending toward "Positive". Wait for the Hypatia update, which integrates the old and new systems together into something that people would actually want to play, or wait out the two expansions that they are legally obligated to deliver after selling $90 copies of the game for a spell (which I bought because I believed in the dream, but even I'm telling people to wait for the further overhauls leading to the expansions):
From the same developer, Stationeers - it's like Matt Damon's "The Martian", starring Matt Damon. A personal favorite movie of mine, so I'm biased. Big autism game, you have to learn old school programming for maximum efficiency, spend entire evenings just making incremental progress to your hub systems. Very easy to make mistakes that result in death if you don't pay attention, it's very much "learn by doing".
Space Engineers, another big autism game, significantly more accessible/playable/"fun" than Stationeers, less likely to induce rage within the talents at PC (except for Jelly who lives on optimization).
From the developers that have played every popular game within the past half-decade comes an experience, Craftopia. Truly, a game of all time, with a translation. Pick it up for a few minutes, you will understand why I would want these women to collab and dive into it proper. But also because it is a good indication where their next game will go...
Their upcoming game, Palworld, which both Pippa and Kirsche are crazy about, literally "Pokemon with Guns and Slave Labor". It doesn't matter whether or not it's going to be a good game, it will promise to deliver CONTENT, and really, that's what matters at the end of the day. You can't tell me that the girls gunning down legally distinct collectible creatures isn't going to be a good time, doubly so if it's just as jank as Craftopia.