Automate, Defend, Expand: ‘Belts of Iron’ Hits Steam Early Access May 28th

If you’ve ever looked at a messy tangle of conveyor belts and felt a deep, industrial sense of peace, mark your calendars. Builderment LLC—the solo developer behind the hit mobile-to-PC factory builder Builderment—has officially announced that its next ambitious project, Belts of Iron, will launch into Steam Early Access on May 28th, 2026.

While the developer’s previous title was known for its zen-like, relaxing approach to logistics, Belts of Iron is cranking up the pressure. It’s an open-world, third-person automation experience that blends the intricate production lines of Factorio with the exploration and survival elements of a hostile alien planet.


From Crash-Landing to Industrial Domination

In Belts of Iron, players find themselves stranded on a procedurally generated world across nine distinct biomes. Your goal? Build a rocket and get home. But as any automation veteran knows, the journey from “smelting your first iron ingot” to “launching a spacecraft” is paved with thousands of miles of conveyor belts.

The game features a complete core gameplay loop at launch, including:

  • Total Automation: Every machine and item can be automated, from basic miners to complex oil refineries and steam turbines.
  • Fluid Logistics: Beyond belts, you’ll need to master pipes for crude oil, petroleum, and water to keep your heavy industry humming.
  • The “Iron Horses”: For those who love long-distance logistics, the game includes dedicated train networks to move massive quantities of resources across the map.

The Survival Twist: You Aren’t Alone

Unlike the developer’s previous relaxing titles, the native creatures of this planet aren’t particularly fond of your industrial revolution. As your factory grows and your pollution (and ego) expands, you’ll need to defend your hard work.

“Early Access isn’t just about releasing early; it’s about building alongside players, improving the game together, and letting ideas evolve in real time.” — Builderment LLC

Players will need to craft weapons and automate turret defences to repel hostile attacks. If the pressure gets too high, you don’t have to go it alone—Belts of Iron supports 4-player co-op (online and LAN), allowing you to split the labour of belt-placement and base defence with friends.


Release Details

  • Release Date: May 28th, 2026
  • Platform: Steam Early Access
  • Price: £12.79 / $14.99 / €14.79
  • Developer: Builderment LLC

With a demo already played by thousands and praise from automation-focused creators like Orbital Potato, Belts of Iron is shaping up to be the next big obsession for the “just one more belt” crowd.

Are you ready to turn a pristine wilderness into a glorious, smoke-belching machine? Let us know in the comments if you’ll be hopping on the iron train this May!

Find out more here – https://s.steam/a/3427850

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