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changedEQUILIBRIUM is a geopolitical and macroeconomic simulator built around a single mechanic: the Directive Terminal. You govern by typing commands in natural language — "Cut fuel taxes by 8%", "Nationalize the energy sector", "Declare a state of emergency" — and an AI system interprets your directive in real time, generating a full government dossier: legislative feasibility analysis, budget impact, macroeconomic projections, social consensus forecasts, and a parliamentary vote simulation.
changedFull localization: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
changedEQUILIBRIUM is developed by a single person, using a system of orchestrated AI agents to handle design, writing, localization, and testing. The game's core mechanic — the Directive Terminal — runs on Anthropic's Claude Haiku. Every directive you type is processed by the same kind of AI system used to build the game.
changed$19.99. One-time purchase. No DLC. All future updates included forever. The game requires an internet connection to process directives through the AI engine.
changedBetween now and September 10, regular devlogs here on Steam — covering game mechanics, balance decisions, and the development process. If you have questions or want to follow development more closely, join the Discord linked on the store page.
EQUILIBRIUM changes
changedEQUILIBRIUM is a geopolitical and macroeconomic simulator built around a single mechanic: the Directive Terminal. You govern by typing commands in natural language — "Cut fuel taxes by 8%", "Nationalize the energy sector", "Declare a state of emergency" — and an AI system interprets your directive in real time, generating a full government dossier: legislative feasibility analysis, budget impact, macroeconomic projections, social consensus forecasts, and a parliamentary vote simulation.
changedFull localization: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
changedEQUILIBRIUM is developed by a single person, using a system of orchestrated AI agents to handle design, writing, localization, and testing. The game's core mechanic — the Directive Terminal — runs on Anthropic's Claude Haiku. Every directive you type is processed by the same kind of AI system used to build the game.
changed$19.99. One-time purchase. No DLC. All future updates included forever. The game requires an internet connection to process directives through the AI engine.
changedBetween now and September 10, regular devlogs here on Steam — covering game mechanics, balance decisions, and the development process. If you have questions or want to follow development more closely, join the Discord linked on the store page.
Steam post imageEQUILIBRIUM is officially in Coming Soon on Steam. Early Access launches September 10, 2026.
— What is EQUILIBRIUM?
You don't control a character. You control a nation.
EQUILIBRIUM is a geopolitical and macroeconomic simulator built around a single mechanic: the Directive Terminal. You govern by typing commands in natural language — "Cut fuel taxes by 8%", "Nationalize the energy sector", "Declare a state of emergency" — and an AI system interprets your directive in real time, generating a full government dossier: legislative feasibility analysis, budget impact, macroeconomic projections, social consensus forecasts, and a parliamentary vote simulation.
Every decision has consequences. Every term ends in elections. Every default is permanent.
— What's in Early Access?
48 playable nations, from 2000 to 2100
Full macroeconomic model: GDP, debt, inflation, unemployment, sovereign spread, credit rating, fiscal space
Parliamentary system with dynamic coalitions and voting thresholds
Long-term reform trees and national objectives
Grand infrastructure projects with multi-turn effects
International diplomacy and sanctions
29 Steam Achievements
Full localization: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
— How is it built?
EQUILIBRIUM is developed by a single person, using a system of orchestrated AI agents to handle design, writing, localization, and testing. The game's core mechanic — the Directive Terminal — runs on Anthropic's Claude Haiku. Every directive you type is processed by the same kind of AI system used to build the game.
— Pricing and philosophy
$19.99. One-time purchase. No DLC. All future updates included forever. The game requires an internet connection to process directives through the AI engine.
— What's next
Between now and September 10, regular devlogs here on Steam — covering game mechanics, balance decisions, and the development process. If you have questions or want to follow development more closely, join the Discord linked on the store page.
Wishlist EQUILIBRIUM. September 10, 2026.