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Real-time strategy game 'Machinefall' released on Steam

The post-apocalyptic real-time strategy game 'Machinefall' has been released on Steam, featuring base building and resource management. It launched in China at a discounted price of 50.15 yuan.

12 July 2026
Real-time strategy game 'Machinefall' released on Steam
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The independent real-time strategy game 'Machinefall', set in a post-apocalyptic world, has officially launched on the Steam platform. The game is now available for purchase and includes a playable demo. As an introductory offer in the Chinese market, the game is discounted by 15%, priced at 50.15 yuan (approximately $7 USD), with the promotion ending on July 24.

'Machinefall' combines elements of base building, resource management, large-scale battles, and a vast world map. According to the developers, players lead human survivors in a desperate fight against machine hordes amidst the ruins of civilization. Starting with few survivors, players must rebuild settlements, gather resources, and establish defenses to counter the overwhelming advantage of the machines.

The game features a global battlefield map, allowing seamless zooming from an orbital view down to street-level combat. It supports commanding thousands of units simultaneously and allows for technological progression through eras, from the Stone Age to the Atomic Age. The game includes interface and subtitle support for Simplified Chinese, but no Chinese voice acting.

Developers have stated that generative AI was used to create the game's visuals, music, and sound effects. The PC system requirements are modest, with reasonable recommended specifications. The game has garnered a positive reception on Steam, with a 93% approval rating from 15 user reviews, indicating initial interest among strategy game enthusiasts.

Original source: ithome.com