After nearly five years of refining its “lumberpunk” world, the wait is finally over. Timberborn 1.0 has officially launched, bringing the world’s most industrious beavers out of Early Access and into a fully-realised, feature-packed release.
Since its initial splash in 2021, Mechanistry’s beaver-themed city builder has grown from a quirky indie project into a titan of the genre. With an “Overwhelmingly Positive” reputation on Steam, the 1.0 update isn’t just a label—it’s a massive expansion that fundamentally changes how you’ll manage your colony.
What’s New in the 1.0 Mega-Update?
If you haven’t visited the wasteland in a while, you’re in for a shock. The 1.0 release introduces a suite of “endgame” features and long-requested quality-of-life improvements.
- Logic & Automation (The “Factorio” Update)
The headline feature for 1.0 is the introduction of Automation. Players can now build over 20 new logic-based structures, including:
Sensors: Monitor water depth, flow speed, and contamination levels.
Relays: Use logic gates (AND, OR, XOR) to create complex automated systems.
Automatic Floodgates: Program your dams to close automatically when a drought or “bad tide” is detected.
Chronometers: Set specific work or leisure routines based on the time of day.
- Verticality Reborn: Spiral Staircases
Veteran players, rejoice! The era of bulky, space-consuming ramps is over. 1.0 finally introduces Spiral Staircases, a compact vertical solution that allows you to build higher and tighter than ever before. Combined with new vertical bridges and platforms, your “lumberpunk” skyscrapers can now reach the clouds without sacrificing half your city’s footprint. - New Map Hazards & Resources
Survival just got more tactical with new interactive map objects:
Unstable Cores: Remnants of human tech that pulse with danger and can explode if not managed.
Aquifers & Drills: Tap into underground water sources to keep your colony hydrated during the harshest dry seasons.
Geothermal Engines: Harness the heat of the earth for a new, renewable power source.
- A Visual Overhaul
The game has never looked better. Mechanistry has updated the skyboxes (yes, there are finally stars!), added water transparency, and even included a “wet fur” effect for your beavers. The lighting has been completely revamped, making your sprawling cities look stunning under the new day/night cycle.
The Verdict: Is it Worth Jumping In?
Whether you’re a returning founder or a newcomer, Timberborn 1.0 feels like a complete, polished experience. The addition of Steam Achievements gives long-term players fresh goals, while the updated tutorial paths (covering everything from badtides to vertical architecture) make the learning curve much smoother for beginners.
The game is currently available on Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store, and it is Steam Deck Verified for those who want to manage their dams on the go.
TechMash Tip: To celebrate the launch, Timberborn is often on sale during the release window—check your preferred storefront for a 20% discount!
Are you starting a fresh colony with the Folktails or the Iron Teeth? Let us know your best dam-building strategies in the comments below!
Find out more here – https://epic.gm/timberborn
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