Yo, listen up G-LYFE Nation! Paradox Interactive, the big dogs in gaming publishing, are joining forces with the new kids on the block, Channel 3 Entertainment. They’re gonna drop a sick new PC title on us—Foundry, a factory-building and automation sandbox.
Get Your Hands on Foundry’s Free Demo at Steam Next Fest
Mark those calendars! From October 9 to October 16, during Steam Next Fest, you’ll have the chance to test-drive a free demo of Foundry. Trust, you don’t wanna miss out on this early look.
What’s Foundry All About?
Let’s break it down. Foundry is a first-person factory-building sim where you get to flex those creative muscles. The game’s world is procedurally-generated, giving you a dope sandbox experience. You start small—mining and crafting machinery manually. But as you level up in the game, you get to go full-auto and make that factory of your dreams a reality.
Conquer Logistics, Power Systems, and More
But it ain’t all fun and games. Foundry tests your ability to handle logistic challenges. You’re gonna be setting up pipe networks, managing power systems, and expanding those ever-growing production lines. Think of it as your own giant, automated, self-sustaining factory playground, which you can even share with your squad.
From Itch.io Success to Steam Debut
Foundry already crushed it as a top-seller on itch.io, and the free demo will be coming to Steam with even more pumped-up features. Patrik Meder, the Vice-president at Channel 3 Entertainment, said the awesome feedback from the Foundry Alpha on Itch.io underlined the game’s huge potential.
Paradox Interactive Backs Foundry’s Potential
Sebastian Forsström, Executive Producer at Paradox Interactive, couldn’t hold back the excitement either. He emphasized how stoked they are to bring this unique factory-building simulation to the gaming community. With Paradox in the mix, you know it’s gonna be legit.
So, gear up and keep those eyes peeled for the Foundry demo during Steam Next Fest. Get ready to build, automate, and dominate!
Platforms: Microsoft Windows