![]() ![]() Equally risky but also worth the effort is maintaining trade routes with other survivors’ settlements. Frostpunk DLC packs arrive for PS4 players on July 21st. You are on your own – without the Generator – but a possibility to extract resources from a recently discovered military warehouse seems to be worth the risk. ![]() ![]() Your mission is to build and maintain an outpost far outside of the city. There’s then also On the Edge to enjoy too and this follows the events after the Great Storm and after the ending of the base game. While Frostpunk: Console Edition is amazing (and one of the best strategy and simulation games on Xbox), it’s fallen behind the full PC version in recent years. You must decide how hard you push your people in a fight to construct a tool that could be humanity’s last hope. Frostpunk is one of the greatest strategy survival games around, and Frostpunk: Console Edition continues that trend with an excellent Xbox and PlayStation port. Featuring green trees, a ship dock used to obtain resources and a task for players to oversee the rise of the base game’s Generator – a miracle of technology that could save us all – the stakes are high and the deadline is short. A prequel story set before the endless snow steers the game’s mood into entirely new territory. It’s The Last Autumn which is the most exciting option in our minds. The three additions are those of The Last Autumn, On the Edge and The Rifts, with each offering up something slightly different. Thank you for waiting so patiently” – states Kuba Stokalski, Lead Designer of Frostpunk. And we’re happy that console players, at last, have a chance to play them. We didn’t want to go with delivering more fun that plays almost like the base game approach, and three expansions ended up being distinguishable from the base game but also each other. We wanted to broaden the lore since the game portrays people’s hardship in the fight with nature, and we put a lot of emphasis on narrative, but also introduce new mechanics. “All expansions had to serve two purposes when we designed them. ![]()
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