EXCLUSIVE Sphere – Flying Cities First Major Update Adds Another Deadly Threat

EXCLUSIVE: Sphere – Flying Cities’ First Major Update Adds Another Deadly Threat

City-builder and survival game Sphere – Flying Cities’ newest update adds the deadly threat of pollution, alongside new buildings and features.

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The first major update for PC sci-fi building sim Sphere – Flying Cities introduces a host of features to the Early Access game, including new buildings and another deadly threat: pollution. Sphere – Flying Cities is both a city-builder and a survival game with strategy elements, combining a range of different mechanics to offer a unique experience for its players.

Sphere – Flying Cities released in Early Access earlier this year, giving fans a chance to explore its floating city ahead of its 2022 launch. The game tasks users with building and protecting a futuristic city, keeping its citizens safe from the threats of its hostile environment through strategic gameplay, resource management, and construction. Some of the dangers players face include geomagnetic storms, asteroids, and poisonous clouds, with more elements to be added and developed during the title’s Early Access period. By blending different gameplay elements, Sphere – Flying Cities is already shaping up to be a promising evolution of early city management games like SimCity.

Developer Hexagon Games and publisher Assemble Entertainment have announced the first major content update for Sphere – Flying Cities, entitled “Industry and Pollution,” will launch today, December 16. As the name suggests, the new content will introduce a pollution mechanic as the next strategy-based threat players must contend with. Players will need to regulate the air within their biosphere, ensuring their citizens are breathing only clean air. To aid them, users will have a host of new buildings and constructions to utilize, including air collector plants, air circulation towers, refineries, and gas storage. The expansion’s core revolves around reducing, reusing, and recycling, with new resources – compressed air and oxygen – being both valuable and scarce. Hexagon Games has also revealed the game’s future roadmap, confirming the next big updates in 2022 will focus on age and health, and education and logistics.

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The new pollution mechanic adds even more survival gameplay elements to the city-builder, while also developing the lore of Sphere – Flying Cities. According to the developer, being so high in the sky makes the air too thin for humans, something which has been incorporated into the game design of the new update. Escaping from the ravaged wastelands of the surface has helped keep citizens alive, but Industry and Pollution demonstrates there’s no shortage of threats players must face head-on.

Sphere – Flying Cities may not yet have launched in full, but the developer’s commitment to substantial updates and new features suggests that, once ready, the game could rival some of the biggest survival, strategy, and resource management sims on the market. The company has been transparent in announcing Industry and Pollution as the game’s first major update, and with new updates already planned, it seems the game is showing no sign of slowing down. Those keen to find out what Sphere – Flying Cities has to offer can pick up the game at a 20% discount on Steam, available until December 2022.

Link Source : https://screenrant.com/sphere-flying-cities-industry-pollution-update-exclusive/

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