Satisfactory has left Steam Early Access after many a year. Steam users who haven't yet had a chance to pick it up can now do so at a small discount, which is meant to celebrate the game's 1.0 release.
Developed by Skövde, Sweden-based Coffee Stain Studios, Satisfactory is a factory building and automation game played from a first-person perspective. Its initial preview build debuted on the Epic Games Store in March 2019, whereas the game also reached Steam Early Access in June of the following year. Satisfactory has been widely touted as one of the best open-world early access games ever since, as underlined by its 146,000 "Overwhelmingly Positive" Steam user reviews.
From the importance of careful conveyor belt placement to the benefits of verticality, here are some useful pro tips for Satisfactory players.
And while Coffee Stain has been able to maintain its overall level of quality over the past half a decade, the first-person factory builder can no longer be classified as an early access title as of September 10, when its much-anticipated 1.0 update rolled out. The newly launched 1.0 version of Satisfactory introduces a fairly comprehensive list of changes, ranging from new content...