Satisfactory Hits 1.0 This September

Coffee Stain Studios’ long-in-development factory builder game, Satisfactory, will be leaving Early Access this September.

Framed as a “Satisfactory Announcement”, the trailer sees a factory worker answering the call of nature, sprinting across conveyor belts to go to the toilet. No really, they announced the release date with a toilet joke. This is the makers of the original Goat Simulator, by the way.

An accompanying post on Steam gives some info on what to expect with Satisfactory’s 1.0 release. This includes new resource nodes across the world map (Satisfactory uses a hand-crafted map, unlike other factory building games), updates to recipe costs to make transition between tiers of smooter, a change in the research tree, some changes to how generator works and moore game optimisation.

Satisfactory has been in Early Access since 2019, and has been slowly and surely updated with new features. It looks like the devs have reach a point of satisfactory with Satisfactory and finally ready to leave Early Access. At least 5 million players are already playing this automation game.

Satisfactory leaves Early Access and launches its 1.0 version on September 10 on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store).

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