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News video games 15 July 2024, 02:59

author: Martin Bukowski

Space Race in Highly Rated Building Game Enters a New Level. Launch Version of Satisfactory Will Make the Game a Little Easier

The full version of Satisfactory will introduce a new tier of technology. Tier 9 is expected to be the last one possible to unlock in the game.

Source: Coffee Stain Studios
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Satisfactory, a blend of simulation and economic strategy game played in first-person, which has received high ratings, will be released in its full version on September 10th this year after five years in early access. We can anticipate many attractions, such as a new hydraulic system, with one of the developers also disclosing that update 1.0 will introduce a new level of technology.

Most of the upcoming features will focus on the endgame, including completing the so-called "Project Assembly," during which we will be building a space elevator. This is a crucial part of making progress, and in each subsequent phase, new technologies are unlocked, providing access to an additional set of buildings and recipes. So far, the end occurred at the fourth stage, but this is supposed to change from version 1.0.

Coffee Stain Studios' community manager, Snutt Treptow, announced in the latest update that players will gain access to a new, ninth level of technology, which will be "the final one to be unlocked in the game." It's unclear what we can expect from it, though. Moreover, meeting the requirements to complete the fourth phase will become much easier.

We intentionally set the previous requirements to be very high.

I would also like to remind you that even before the premiere, the price of Satisfactory will increase from $29.99 to $39.99. So this is the last chance to buy the game a bit cheaper, without having to wait for sales.

  1. Satisfactory - guide
  2. Satisfactory on Steam

Martin Bukowski

Martin Bukowski

Graduate of Electronics and Telecommunications at the Gdańsk University of Technology, who decided to dedicate his life to video games. In his childhood, he would get lost in the Gothic's Valley of Mines and "grind for gold" in League of Legends. Twenty years later, games still entertain him just as much. Today, he considers the Persona series and soulslike titles from From Software as his favorite games. He avoids consoles, and a special place in his heart is reserved for PC. In his spare time, he works as a translator, is creating his first game, or spends time watching movies and series (mainly animated ones).

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