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Full Winter Survival update
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What changed
- Gameplay
- Balance
- UI and audio
Winter Survival changes
Hey, survivors!
We’ve been hard at work on some updates, and just as promised, it’s time to check what’s waiting up ahead in the upcoming Act III. This devlog is our next checkpoint.
And as always, we’re not steering alone. Your feedback shapes the path ahead as well. Let’s take a ride through the latest changes.
In this devlog, we’re introducing a set of improvements that will have a significant impact on interacting with the game and its core gameplay systems.
First stop: The Status Rework
We’ve retouched the Status Tab to keep you better prepared. It’s now split into two clear sections: Health and the brand-new Environment Tab.
Health: you’ll now have better visibility of perks, symptoms, mental state, and status effects, as well as the stench determining how the animals can detect you.
Inside the Environment Tab, you’ll find:
Compass Markers: every marker you’ve dropped across the wilderness is now easy to track.
Wilderness Events: all unlocked events are listed and clickable, taking you straight to your journal. Some are tied to what you do in the wild: sleeping, cooking, or moving through dangerous areas, and the world reacts adaptively.
A small shift on the surface, but one that sharpens your decision-making when the cold hits hard.
Next up: Trolley 2.0
The trolley is more than just a ride. So we gave it the attention it deserved. The old damage system felt clunky and sometimes unclear, so we rebuilt it from the wheels up.
We polished a more comfortable ride and smoother track switching. Now, when your trolley breaks down, you’ll get instant visual feedback not only showing that something’s wrong, but also how bad the damage is. This new system is designed to improve clarity. In the heat of survival, you don’t want to waste time, and now, you won’t have to.
Story Mode: Where the journey begins
Shaping a unique playthrough in the mysterious Story Mode is perfect for those who want more than just the fight to stay alive. From the beginning, your path is shaped by constant movement. For newcomers, it’s a great way to get familiar with the genre without being thrown into the deep end. For seasoned survivalists, it offers clever twists on core mechanics and a compelling narrative that keeps you engaged.
Winter’s Tale #1 — The Voice That Still Echoes
No one is born a hero. But when the world turns upside down, you don’t get to choose. Especially not Danny, just an engineer with a head full of unfinished business, who only wanted to spend a few quiet days in the forest before his life changed forever.
He left Sarah behind: tired, disappointed, yet still holding on to the hope that he might finally grow up. She is pregnant and has given him one last chance. As he walked out the door, she said just one thing, calmly, without reproach: “Honey, I’m waiting.”
The trip was meant to clear their heads. Just Danny, Joel, and Mike, best friends, out for a few quiet days in the frozen forest. For a while, everything felt almost normal. Then the blizzard came, and things began to fall apart.
He’s woken by Joel’s scream and the sound of branches snapping, followed by a bear’s roar nearby and, somewhere beyond, the howling of wolves. Mike is gone, lost in the chaos. The snow has already buried their tracks before they can make sense of what happened.
From that moment, the nightmare begins. Cold seeps into bone, fear locks
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