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The Official Frostpunk Wiki
The comprehensive Frostpunk wiki reference and compendium, by players, for players.
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Current patch version is 1.6.2. See the latest updates in patch notes.
About Frostpunk
Frostpunk is a simulation and strategy game of managing a city struggling to survive after apocalyptic global cooling, the only heat coming from the generator in the center of town. Players must keep their citizens hopeful and happy while making decisions and enacting laws that may be unpleasant and morally questionable, but are necessary for people to survive. Research new technology, scout the frozen wasteland for extra resources and more survivors, develop automatons that can work endlessly, and push through the harsh winter.
Frostpunk was released on XBox One and PS4 on October 11, 2019.
Society is a group of people abiding the same rules and sharing similar beliefs. Establishing laws and customs will be an crucial factor shaping your society.
Weigh Your Choices
Will you allow child-labour? How will you treat the sick and wounded? Frostpunk challenges a player's tactical skills, while questioning one's morality.
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Survival is about hope and will to live. Your ability to spark and maintain these two in your people will be a determinant factor for success.
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