
Defend your workers from creepy creatures and keep the walls from caving in as you explore the deeper levels of your mine. The fifth adventure in SteamWorld takes place in a mining town of your own creation. It's all up to you!Īs you go hunting deeper and deeper in the mine after riches, eventually something will start hunting you back. The short demo, available now on Steam, gives us just a small taste of SteamWorld Build’s story and gameplay, and as a big fan of strategy simulation games and the SteamWorld series, this one is already near the top of my most-anticipated list for 2023. Or just barter at the local train station and get what you need that way. Keep goods flowing up and down the mine by speeding up the miners with encouraging jolts of electricity. To keep everyone content, you'll need to make sure everyone works their darn hardest.īuy items to boost the efficiency of buildings. Stimulate new residential tiers to join the quest to dig deeper, unearth untold riches and ultimately help them to hightail it off the planet!Īs the town expands in all directions, new kinds of steamfolk find their way to the settlement - and their needs are ever more complex to satisfy. Use the natural resources above ground and the abundant ores buried in the mine to expand your town.

When: Thursday 20th July at 3pm BST / 4pm CET / 7am PST Where: SteamWorld Games Youtube channel. In this episode, the team will be chatting about Citybuilders and what makes SteamWorld Build so special. There's an abandoned mine sitting under your town, and it’s rumored to be filled with ancient tech that holds the key to escaping the impending doom. We're pleased to invite you to join us for the next episode of SteamWorld Telegraph. But that’s not all for SteamWorld: there are even more games on the way, such as HeadHunter, a puzzle game, and others.Be the architect of a SteamWorld mining town! Break ground and raise houses for your steambot citizens, keep them fed and provide some rootin'-tootin' entertainment. It’ll make its way to essentially every platform (PlayStation, Switch, Xbox, and PC). Surprisingly the game is due later in 2023 with a demo now available on Steam. The whole thing is based in 3D, which is a first for the normally 2D franchise.
#STEAMWORLD BUILD RELEASE DATE PC#
The game takes place alongside the events of SteamWorld Dig 2, so there will be a narrative that guides the player towards the ultimate goal. Thunderful Development has announced SteamWorld Build, a city-building entry in its ever-expanding universe of games, and it’s set to come to PC and consoles sometime in 2023.Thunderful revealed.
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SteamWorld Build is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One and PC (Steam) in 2023.

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Manage and optimize increasingly complex resource chains. Build your own unique SteamWorld mining town. The mining requires as much managements as the building of the town above, as players will not only need to gather resources but also take on enemies that pop up, and then build up the town in hopes of developing a rocket that can take them off the slowly dying planet. PC gamer, WorthPlaying EIC, globe-trotting. Set in the multi award-winning SteamWorld Universe. Set back in the robot Western time period (the sequels GO PLACES) the game tasks players with building a town out of resources that are mined from below. SteamWorld Build is launching sometime in 2023, however, you wont have to wait long to try the game out yourself. Needless to say, I wasn’t expecting a Sim City/Dungeon Keeper hybrid to be the next foray.ĭuring a special presentation, the devs formally took the wraps off of SteamWorld Build. Developers Thunderful Games love to push and expand the IP across as many ideas as wavelengths as possible - and so it’s almost IMpossible to guess whatever the company will come up with next. SteamWorld games have been good at changing genres, going from Dig Dug-likes to turn-based tactical platformers to card-battlers and back again.
