Best Survival City Builder of 2022 Lets You 'Personalize Faith'

An upcoming update for Farthest Frontier will enable the players to create their own belief system for city dwellers.

Michal Ciezadlik

Source: Crate Entertainment

Farthest Frontier - RTS with survival game elements, which debuted last year in Early Access - continues being developed before the "proper" release. Developers from Crate Entertainment have announced an interesting feature that will hit the game with the next update.

After its introduction, in addition to medieval citadels and townhouses, the cities we build will feature... churches, however, none of the known religions will be preached in them.

Create your own faith

As announced by the developers during yesterday's livestream, update 0.9, scheduled to come out in August, will enable the players to build their own temple in cities with a "personalized faith." This will give us special relics, which will provide our settlements with specific bonuses.

The presented religious artifacts will be able to, among other things:

  • increase the fertility rate of residents,
  • ensure faster growth of trees and more fruit in orchards,
  • reduce hunger among residents,
  • make food products spoil more slowly,
  • increase injuries to soldiers.

It is worth noting that relics will be able to be combined in various combinations to get satisfying results.

The system of original religions is not the only novelty announced by the developers. Farthest Frontier is to feature, among other things, guild buildings of individual professional groups, which will allow for increased efficiency in a particular industry.

We will find out how the announced novelties will fit into the gameplay in August.Soon after then, before the end of this year, Farthest Frontier is expected to leave early access on Steam.

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Michal Ciezadlik

Author: Michal Ciezadlik

Joined GRYOnline.pl in December 2020 and has remained loyal to the Newsroom ever since, although he also collaborated with Friendly Fire, where he covered TikTok. A semi-professional musician, whose interest began already in childhood. He is studying journalism and took his first steps in radio, but didn't stay there for long. Prefers multiplayer; he has spent over 1100 hours in CS:GO and probably twice as much in League of Legends. Nevertheless, won't decline a good, single-player game either.

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