Thunderful has revealed the release date for their upcoming city simulation game Steamworld Build. The game will be released on Nintendo Switch and other platforms on December 1st, 2023. A new trailer for Steamworld Build has also been uploaded to the Thunderful YouTube channel and can be checked out below.

About Steamworld Build:

As the architect of a SteamWorld mining town, break ground and raise houses for your steambot citizens, keep them fed and provide some rootin’-tootin’ entertainment. Venture into the abandoned mine sitting under your town, rumoured to be filled with ancient tech that holds the key to escaping impending doom. Using the natural resources above ground and the abundant ores buried below, expand your town, stimulate new residential tiers to join the quest to dig deeper, unearth untold riches and ultimately help them to hightail it off the planet!

SteamWorld Build’s above and below-ground elements have an interdependent relationship where everything you discover, mine or build feeds into what you can do when you switch from above to below, and vice versa. These cogs all fit together to create a satisfying game loop where you are always making progress and are always engaged.

We’ve been fans of the Steamworld series since Thunderful were still Image & Form and can not wait for this new title in the Steamworld Universe. What are your thoughts on this game? Do you have any favourites in the series? Do let us know in the comments.

Source: Thunderful PR

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