Right from the start, 11 bit studios aimed for Frostpunk 2 to build upon the bestselling original’s success. It was imperative to focus on enhancing every gameplay layer to welcome new players while respecting the experience of the original Frostpunk players. The City Unbound series—a collection of development diary videos about the upcoming city-builder survival game—has insights into Frostpunk 2’s new features, improvements, and more.
- Expanded City-Building Scope: Instead of constructing individual buildings, players now build entire districts—while also managing relationships between them—offering strategic advantages that demand deeper planning
- Factions and Political Tension: Frostpunk 2 introduces factions, often with extremely conflicting interests, that will stir political turmoil for the player to mediate. Players can choose to support or oppose their causes, shaping not just the economy and architecture but also the intellectual direction of their city
- The Council Hall: This marks a shift from totalitarian rule to a more nuanced decision-making process. Proposing and voting on laws requires patience or subtle maneuvering. Failing to navigate the complex ideological landscape could spark a looming civil war, spiraling the player’s city into a downfall
- Frostland Exploration: The frostlands are now divided into territories, with the most difficult areas reserved for veteran Scouts. You can also establish outposts and colonies with their economies and logistics, connected by railroads, to provide a steady flow of resources
- Community-Driven Changes: Feedback from players has driven several improvements, including redesigned districts, HUBs that provide extra heat, improved menus for city management, and “Zoom Stories” that allow you to closely observe the daily life in New London
- A New Story: Set 30 years after the original, the sequel follows humanity’s efforts to continue to prosper under the oppressive weight of a harsh, never-ending winter. New London—after the era of the old Captain—seeks a new leader to guide it through this uncertain future.
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