The SteamWorld games are always enjoyable and innovative, each one being unique. The newest addition to the series, SteamWorld Build, has shifted its focus to city management, distancing itself from the original 2013 platformer. If the idea of leading a steampunk town filled with robot residents to success and adventures in space sounds exciting to you, you can currently get a significant discount on the game at Green Man Gaming for just $21.60, with an XP membership. (Originally $30)
Get the SteamWorld Build game for just $24 on Fanatical, which is a $6 discount from the original price of $30. Or, sign up for a free Green Man Gaming XP membership to get an even bigger discount and purchase the game for $21.60.
Great news for Game Pass subscribers! SteamWorld Build is now available on PC and Xbox consoles through the subscription service. As the holiday season approaches, this is the perfect game to relax with. Don't forget to top up your Game Pass subscription to enjoy this fantastic game. Plus, Target is offering 25% off on three-month stackable Xbox Game Pass codes.
SteamWorld Build is receiving rave reviews for its enjoyable gameplay and unique combination of city-building and dungeon-mining themes. It's a wonderful addition to the Steamworld series, and with its user-friendly gameplay, it's an excellent starting point for newcomers to the genre, which is known for its steep learning curve.
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Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z netizen, I am always on the lookout for new and exciting games to play. I was immediately drawn to SteamWorld Build because of its unique blend of city-management and dungeon exploration. I love the idea of leading a steampunk town filled with robot residents to success and adventures in space. The game's graphics are also beautiful, and the music is catchy and upbeat.
I'm also excited to see that SteamWorld Build is available on PC and Xbox consoles through the Game Pass subscription service. This means that I can play the game on my preferred platform without having to purchase it outright. I'm definitely going to be checking out SteamWorld Build and I'm sure I'll be enjoying it for hours on end.