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WW2 Rebuilder Release Date
January 11, in the year of our Lord 2023 -- WW
Rebuilder will have its official, full game release on 16th of
January 2023. At 3:00 pm (UTC+02:00, Warsaw time) it’s going to
be available on Steam to buy for PCs. It is a simulator of
rebuilding European cities after the destruction caused during
World War II. The game was developed by a studio from Wroclaw,
Poland – Madnetic Games – and published by PlayWay. With the
game's release Madnetic Games plans to host a 3 day livestream
via Steam.
Madnetic Games postponed WW2 Rebuilder’s release in October. Due
to the postponement the game is no longer being published in
Early Access. The developer still promises adding at least two
maps in the future updates.
Polish studio's first project
For Madnetic Games, WW2 Rebuilder is the first game to have a
full release. In 2022, a free Demo and Prologue were published
for this project. These have been very well received, at this
point WW2 Rebuilder: Germany Prologue has a whopping 87.27%
positive reviews out of over 330 issued.
It’s not your classic simulator
As many reviewers note, the idea is unusual. Here is a game
about war, in which we do not grab a rifle, but a hammer, and
instead of destroying - we create. We move to the time
immediately after the conflict, when most of the old continent
was destroyed. In the full version we will see maps from Great
Britain, France and West Germany. We will play a different
character in each country.
Maps you’ll find in the game:
a tutorial on a farm in Bibury
Gimbert railroad station
Necropolis railroad station in London
London (part of the city)
RAF Lympne military airfield
Belfast shipyard (from which the Titanic once sailed)
Essen arms factory
Hamburg (the area around St. Nicholas Church)
the coast at Dunkirk
map in free build mode
Future updates announced by the studio will include two
additional maps - Ludendorff and Normandy.
The game is a reconstruction simulator, but the studio decided
that storytelling is equally important in the game - hence we
will experience many stories of civilians through letters,
posters, tickets, notes scattered around the maps, but also
through visual flashbacks or cutscenes.
Gameplay
Players can discover the history behind ruins. Pick up a hummer
or a trowel, drive in a bulldozer, clean up the area and design
the new look of a place by placing different decorations.
Get ready for a perfect mix of a history and a building
simulator. See the stories of civilians and people of different
nationalities after war.
Key features of the game
realistic environment of post-war European cities
variety of tools, allowing an enjoyable reconstruction
gameplay requiring skillful resource management
scoring system evaluating the quality of work done by a player
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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