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Stormforge

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Roboto Games
Release Date: 2025

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'Stormforge' Is An 8-Player Open-world Survival/Crafting Game Coming to Early Access In 2025 - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on June 8, 2024 @ 4:33 p.m. PDT

Stormforge is a fantasy open-world survival crafting game for 1-8 players set in a procedurally generated world filled with magical storms.

You are Stormforged, with the ability to brave and harness power from magical storms. Explore, fight, forage, craft, build, and defeat bosses in this epic, fantasy game. Survive the Storms and thrive!

In Stormforge, players must survive in Sorana, a procedurally generated world ravaged by deadly magical storms. The game supports solo and co-op play for up to 8 players, challenging them to survive the storms while foraging, crafting, building, and battling enemies.

Stormforge blends the cherished elements of the survival crafting genre with the rich, fantastical inspirations of Dungeons & Dragons and the Stormlight Archives. These are brought to life with a unique graphic novel style influenced by Moebius and Miyazaki. The game introduces innovative mechanics by integrating magical storms into every aspect of the survival crafting experience. In this ever-changing world, players will find that storms serve as both formidable threats and invaluable sources of resources. The storms create a dynamic where players only progress by taking risks.

Stormforge incorporates some unique RPG elements into survival crafting, allowing players to craft equipment and select powers that offer distinct weapon and skill advantages. Adding these elements brings novel multiplayer gameplay into the genre, making Stormforge even more fun to play with friends.

In addition to offering a complete survival crafting experience, Stormforge introduces a groundbreaking, fully integrated modding system explicitly designed for the genre. Players can seamlessly enhance their gameplay with a diverse array of community-created mods—no separate download is required. Easily incorporate new content and change the rules to expand and enrich the game infinitely.


"We've been fans of survival crafting games for years, and we believe this genre perfectly embodies our mission of 'Good Alone, Great Together.' By integrating deep fantasy and RPG elements into a fully moddable survival crafting game, we're eager to see where players want us to take it. Join our 2024 playtests to help shape the game before its early access release. Together, we can create something awesome," said Curt Bererton, CEO at Roboto Games.

Key Features:

  • Survive in deadly magical storms filled with key resources but fraught with danger. Harness the storms’ power to save the world of Sorana.
  • Wield a variety of melee, ranged, and magical weapons to battle against sinister foes who are draining the land of its lifeforce. Tread carefully around dangerous enemies who draw strength from the storm.
  • Explore the vast procedurally-generated world of Sorana with endless islands of secrets, treasures, enemies, and environments. Find the source of darkness that causes the storms.
  • Gather critical magical elements inside the storms to craft epic weapons, armor, and structures. Build up your base to withstand the power of the storms!
  • Embark on an epic solo adventure or join with friends in 8 player co-op gameplay. Unlock unique and complementary powers that allow you to thrive as a team.
  • Easily play with a wide variety of community created equipment, enemies, points of interest, and game rules. Choose to add mods into your existing game without any separate downloads.

Stormforge will be available in early access on PC via Steam in 2025.



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