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Steam News9 April 20262mo ago

The One Where The Colorado Page Is Connected

Hello there! I hope you are all well and fine in these trying times; Cody here with a small update on the state of the project. As you might know, I'm currently working on The Colorado Connection.

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Hello there!

What changed

0 fixes3 additions2 changes1 removal
  • Store
  • Compatibility
  • Maps
  • Gameplay
  • Events
addedThe Steam store page of the DLC is now online, so if you don't want to miss the release, you might want to add it to your wishlist!
changed[dynamiclink href=" https://store.steampowered.com/app/3037230/Barrage_The_Colorado_Connection/?beta=0 "]
addedThe Colorado Connection will introduce a new map with two new dedicated mechanics: building bridges and activating productive settlements.
addedIf you bought The Leeghwater Project , you'll also get a new private building, the Heliport, and three new External Works that synergize with the new mechanics.
removedIn particular, the Productive Settlement Tiles are no longer categorised as A, B, C, but with a “distance” value of 1, 2, or 3, represented graphically by a proportional number of “wheel” icons.
changedThe image of the Bridge Tiles has also been changed in order to have a more plain background and increase the readability of the rewards.

Barrage changes

addedThe Steam store page of the DLC is now online, so if you don't want to miss the release, you might want to add it to your wishlist!
changed[dynamiclink href=" https://store.steampowered.com/app/3037230/Barrage_The_Colorado_Connection/?beta=0 "]
addedThe Colorado Connection will introduce a new map with two new dedicated mechanics: building bridges and activating productive settlements.
addedIf you bought The Leeghwater Project , you'll also get a new private building, the Heliport, and three new External Works that synergize with the new mechanics.
removedIn particular, the Productive Settlement Tiles are no longer categorised as A, B, C, but with a “distance” value of 1, 2, or 3, represented graphically by a proportional number of “wheel” icons.

I hope you are all well and fine in these trying times; Cody here with a small update on the state of the project.

As you might know, I'm currently working on The Colorado Connection. I'm aiming for an early‑May release so, as always, the schedule is tight, but confidence is high.

The Steam store page of the DLC is now online, so if you don't want to miss the release, you might want to add it to your wishlist!

[dynamiclink href="https://store.steampowered.com/app/3037230/Barrage_The_Colorado_Connection/?beta=0"]

The Colorado Connection will introduce a new map with two new dedicated mechanics: building bridges and activating productive settlements.

If you bought The Leeghwater Project, you'll also get a new private building, the Heliport, and three new External Works that synergize with the new mechanics.

As with The Nile Affair, I had to change the visuals of some elements to better fit the digital adaptation.

In particular, the Productive Settlement Tiles are no longer categorised as A, B, C, but with a “distance” value of 1, 2, or 3, represented graphically by a proportional number of “wheel” icons.

The image of the Bridge Tiles has also been changed in order to have a more plain background and increase the readability of the rewards.

As with the previous DLCs, The Colorado Connection will first be released to everyone who bought it through Kickstarter, and then to everyone else.

Once again, I would like to close this post by thanking everyone who keeps supporting the project!

Have a great dam almost‑weekend!

Cheers, Cody

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Steam News / 9 April 2026

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