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Sweet Transit Release Date
14th June in the year of our Lord 2022 – Team17 and
solo developer Ernestas Norvaišas have today announced that Sweet
Transit, the cosy, train-led city builder in development by the
ex-Factorio 3D artist and developer, will launch into Steam Early
Access on 28th July, with a brand-new demo available now during
Steam Next Fest.
Home to a world where the railway is king and trains are the sole
means of transportation and expansion, Sweet Transit sees players
use these mighty iron horses to build new settlements, create
intricate production lines, and grow humble villages into thriving
metropolises while moving through distinct eras such as the
introduction of steam power and the invention of the combustion
engine.
Locomotive legends who can’t wait until early access launch can also
enjoy a brand-new gameplay video introducing the game’s core
mechanics of city building, logistics and production.
Welcome to the world of Sweet Transit:
Sweet Transit Key Features
Cosy train-led city builder: Starting with a single warehouse, build
a thriving interconnected world of villages and cities as you expand
your rail network and develop your society
Customisable rail network: Construct platforms and stations linked
by intricate railway routes to help connect settlements and ensure a
painless transit for both workers and civilians
Develop your industry: From steam to diesel, play through distinct
eras of the railway and plan the most economical expansions using
the technology at your disposal
Be a person of the people: Keep a close eye on your citizens and
ensure their needs are met as you expand your routes and scale up
your settlements
Full modding support: Create custom content via Steam Workshop,
including structures, locomotives, in-game rules, progression
markers, and graphics.
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