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City-building survival sim Farthest Frontier settles on Early Access in AugustIt’s the next game from the devs behind action RPG Grim Dawn

It’s the next game from the devs behind action RPG Grim Dawn

Farthest Frontier is a survival city-building game from Crate Entertainment, the developers of action RPG Grim Dawn.

Farthest Frontier, which arrives on Steam Early Access on August 9th, sounds as much of a statement of intent as it does the name of a city-building game. It’s a combination of town management and survival sim, putting you in the presumably cheap clogs of a band of settlers trying to make a go of it in the wilderness. A story trailer for Farthest Frontier was shown at last weekend’sPC Gaming Show, which you can watch below.

Farthest Frontier - Story TrailerFarthest Frontier lets you start a new town out in the wilderness, but watch out for bear attacks and don’t get dysentery.Watch on YouTube

Farthest Frontier - Story Trailer

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Farthest Frontier is in development at the studio responsible forGrim Dawn, Crate Entertainment, and wasannouncedin January 2021. In it, you’ll have to contend with all the kinds of things real-world settlers would, like cholera and people trying to pillage your spuds. Keep your villagers’ water supply clean and train some troops up, though, and you’ll be golden – or alive, at least.

Honey and herbs aren’t among the 17 varieties of food you can grow or forage for, ten of which are crops that Crate Entertainment say is part of the “most detailed farming system ever”. You’ll have to manage crop rotations to keep your soil fertile, and put up fencing to keep deer from nibbling the plants. You can even adjust the soil mixture to boost crop production.

Farthest Frontier is due to sprout inSteamEarly Access on August 9th. One to keep an eye on if building a town is your jam. Just don’t build towns with jam, because then you’ll be in a very sticky situation. There’s more about the game on its official sitehere.

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