
Workers rise up, citizens rebel, people freeze. The main question of the game is fundamentally different than its predecessor: you’ve survived the apocalypse…what happens next? There will be more chaos before humanity settles down, that’s for sure. If the developers can build upon what they have achieved over the past three years, Frostpunk 2 might just outdo its predecessor. First released in 2018, Frostpunk received three major content expansions, The Rifts, The Last Autumn, and On The Edge, each growing in scope and scale.Įach of the DLCs was reasonably priced and added much to the flavor and complexity of the game. This is exciting news for fans of the original game. With a still-growing team of nearly 70 people, we have more manpower available to focus on all aspects of the game from the scale, the production value, and the quality of UX, but our ambition is to do more than a straight-up sequel.” “What we aim to deliver to players is an experience that goes vastly beyond that of the original Frostpunk. Jakub Stokalski, the game’s co-director, has this to say on the offical Steam page: Frostpunk 2 is likely to be a much larger game, with further fleshed-out mechanics and even more compelling story events.
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RELATED: Flea Madness Is An Upcoming Bug Themed Multiplayer Brawler Headed For PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series XĬitizens of Frostland have moved beyond coal and have turned their attention to harvesting the earth’s richer resources, namely Oil.Ĭonsidered the huge and long-lasting success of Frostpunk, it’s no surprise that 11 bit studios have expanded to a team of well over 70 people.

The game takes place 30 years after the events of the first game.

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RELATED: Hunt: Showdown's New Patch 1.2 Adds Weaponry, AI Improvements, General Updatesĭeveloped and published by 11 bit studios, Frostpunk 2 is a direct sequel to the award-winning Frostpunk and its various DLCs. Check out the announcement trailer below. But the denizens of your frozen city have moved beyond the chugging machines of coal, and now everything relies on Oil. After a long and successful run, with multiple DLCs and appearances on Game Pass, Frostpunk is getting a sequel. See our Frostpunk review and the RPS verdict for more on it.įrostpunk is spinning off a board game too, made by Glass Cannon Unplugged after raising a whopping €2.5 million (£2.1m) on Kickstarter.Frostpunk 2 has been announced. Basically, it's Snowpiercer but not on a train. The grim settlement-building management sim is set around a lone megafurnace as the world falls into a deadly global freeze, and it'll take careful planning and difficult decisions for your colony to survive. Normally I'd say "This is garbage, what a terrible trailer, what a bad announcement, what's even the point of this" and delete the e-mail but, well, Frostpunk's a decent game. So maybe this mystery game is an RPG? Or a sequel. This is what really drives us the world of Frostpunk is growing, and we're thinking that, in the future we should think about, maybe not a sequel, but a spin-off - an RPG set in the same universe." "We wanted to create a world, and then fill that world with stories, with places, and then build connections between them," Grzeszczuk said." " is expanding on the universe, it is adding new story, and explaining some things that might be hinted at in the past. He told that they'd built Frostpunk very much as a universe that could house future things.

In 2019, 11 Bit marketing director Patryk Grzeszczuk did hint that they were considering making an RPG. The trailer's just a teaser for the actual announcement, coming on August 12th.

That's about all they have to say, though they tag it #NewGame so hey, it's their new game. They added on Twitter, "Beyond snow-covered tracks, with wasteland upon wasteland, we go hoping against hope." "Yet, the crimson scars mark the battleground for precious resources worth breaking up alliances over." "The wasteland covered by snow's quilt seems quiet, calm, asleep as if the wind was its lullaby," the trailer's description says.
