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5,000 Wishlists and Counting! + Gamescom Reflections

Hello everyone, We’ve recently passed an important milestone: Voivod: The Nuclear Warrior has now been added to over 5,000 Steam wishlists! A huge thank you to all of you who’ve already shown your support.

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addedWe’ve recently passed an important milestone: Voivod: The Nuclear Warrior has now been added to over 5,000 Steam wishlists ! A huge thank you to all of you who’ve already shown your support. Every wishlist helps boost visibility on Steam, which in turn brings more eyes to the project. Please keep spreading the word: word-of-mouth makes a big difference for indie titles like ours.
addedLast week we had the chance to showcase the game at Gamescom 2025 , the world’s largest videogame fair. For the occasion we built a new prototype, polishing gameplay, mechanics, art, and sound to make sure the slice we showed was representative of where we’re headed. Seeing people play the game directly was incredibly valuable: it gave us feedback on what feels right, what can be improved, and what excites players the most. We’ve already started integrating those insights into development.
addedWe also want to share a new piece of content with you: the Title Screen , featuring the very first moments when launching the game, complete with a new arrangement of Holographic Thinking track by Voivod. This screen will set the tone for your journey every time you step into Voivod’s dark, dystopian multiverse.
changedIf you can’t wait to play the game, we still have late pledges available on our Kickstarter campaign . One of the tiers even lets you join our development Discord server as a beta tester , giving you access to play the game before anyone else, share feedback directly with us, and help shape the final experience.

We’ve recently passed an important milestone: Voivod: The Nuclear Warrior has now been added to over 5,000 Steam wishlists! A huge thank you to all of you who’ve already shown your support. Every wishlist helps boost visibility on Steam, which in turn brings more eyes to the project. Please keep spreading the word: word-of-mouth makes a big difference for indie titles like ours.

Last week we had the chance to showcase the game at Gamescom 2025, the world’s largest videogame fair. For the occasion we built a new prototype, polishing gameplay, mechanics, art, and sound to make sure the slice we showed was representative of where we’re headed. Seeing people play the game directly was incredibly valuable: it gave us feedback on what feels right, what can be improved, and what excites players the most. We’ve already started integrating those insights into development.

We also want to share a new piece of content with you: the Title Screen, featuring the very first moments when launching the game, complete with a new arrangement of Holographic Thinking track by Voivod. This screen will set the tone for your journey every time you step into Voivod’s dark, dystopian multiverse.

If you can’t wait to play the game, we still have late pledges available on our Kickstarter campaign. One of the tiers even lets you join our development Discord server as a beta tester, giving you access to play the game before anyone else, share feedback directly with us, and help shape the final experience.

We’re very excited about the progress and can’t wait to share more in the months ahead. In the meantime, please continue to wishlist the game on Steam if you haven’t already. And even more importantly, share the Steam page with friends, communities, or anywhere you think people might enjoy the project.

Thanks for following along, Nicola & the Chaosmonger Studio team

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