Paradox Announces New Game; Challenger to Satisfactory
Today Paradox Interactive announced a new game about building factories: Foundry. Those interested in this title will be able to check it out soon - the game will be available at the upcoming Steam Next Fest.
At the upcoming Steam Next Festival, gamers will have the opportunity to check out a demo version of the just-announced game from Paradox Interactive. Foundry - because that's the name of the publisher's new game - is a first-person factory-building game set in an open world.
Foundry - a new game from Paradox Interactivie
According to available information, the players will build their own factory and manage it themselves. To begin with, they will have to find the right resources and develop the creation technology. With the expansion of the complex and good management, the production can be fully automated, and this will significantly speed up the whole process and help us achieve success.
- In Foundry it will be possible to play in single-player mode or in co-op.
- The game is being developed by Channel 3 Entertainment and will be released in early access on Steam before its official launch.
- Foundry will appear at Steam Next Fest (from October 9-16). Those interested in this title will be able to check out a demo version for free.
Currently Foundry can be added to your wish list on Steam. The developers have so far not revealed when their game will be released.
Strong resemblance to Satisfactory
There's no denying that the game announced today bears a strong resemblance to Satisfactory from Coffee Stain Studios. Developers of Foundry probably want to challenge the competition and one up its success. Satisfactory currently has nearly 140,000 reviews on Steam, of which as much as 97% are positive.
Let's also remind you that at the end of October another game from Paradox Interactive will debut - Cities: Skylines II. Fans have recently started worrying about this title, as the minimum and recommended requirements for it have increased. In addition, the developers may have problems with optimization for consoles - the release for these platforms was recently delayed to spring 2024.