The Last Autumn

DLC for Frostpunk: Console Edition

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Xbox One
Digital
$16.99
PS4
Digital
$16.99

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ABOUT THE EXPANSION

The Last Autumn is a turning point in the Frostpunk universe. Revealing the restless events of Site 113 and its struggle to construct the generator before the freezing veil shrouds the Earth, this prequel expansion broadens the Frostpunk universe by introducing a new environment, new Books of Laws and unique technologies, and presents a range of new buildings — all of which let you shape society and the city in unconventional ways. Leading a group of engineers working on one of the world’s greatest technological marvels - a Generator - will require adapting your strategy to extraordinary situations. As the leader of Site 113, hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. For Queen and Country!

THE LAST AUTUMN - FEATURES:

• A prequel story set in a new environment not yet covered by snow that allows players to construct the Generator from the ground up to prepare their society for the upcoming winter.
• A new Endless Mode variant - Builders - that redefines the challenges players will face by providing different setups and solutions.
• Two new Books of Laws allowing players to shape their society in previously unknown ways.
• New threats and issues to deal with such as toxic gases and workers going on strike.
• Influence society in creative new ways from establishing labour unions to outright manipulation.
• New technology tree, inventions to discover, and resources to obtain.
• 25 new buildings to construct such as docks, a telegraph station, a labour union building and more.
• New social classes including Convicts - a cheap and obedient workforce.

THIS EXPANSION IS A PART OF THE OFFICIAL FROSTPUNK SEASON PASS

The Official Season Pass for Frostpunk is out and complete! It grants you access to all additional content released for the game since the premiere, including three expansions (The Last Autumn, On The Edge and The Rifts), that widely broaden the main story and fill a lot of gaps in the game’s universe.




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