After a dedicated three-year journey through development, enriched by player feedback and meticulous bug fixes, Longvinter has triumphantly left early access on Steam with the launch of version 1.0. The developers have proudly announced this significant milestone, unveiling a plethora of updates aimed at revitalizing the experience for both new players and dedicated fans alike.
The highlight of this major update is the innovative addition of oil rigs scattered throughout the archipelago. Players now have the thrilling opportunity to extract oil, refine it into fuel, and engage in intense battles against the mercenaries from the notorious Longvinter Resource Industries (LRI) who dominate the supply lines. To keep the gameplay dynamic, new events like helicopter crashes have been introduced, offering players a chance to scavenge for tactical gear. Additionally, an underground arena has been added, where players can compete hourly for lucrative rewards.
The game world itself has been significantly enhanced with the introduction of diverse new wildlife, including lynxes, wolves, wolverines, foxes, moose, and goats. These animals can now be tamed and used as mounts, adding a new layer of exploration and interaction. The update also brings a wide array of new items, such as hats that provide buffs, combat vests, a variety of weapons and explosives, kitchen recipes, and interactive objects for building and decorating. Players can now construct oil refineries, refrigerators, microwaves, power poles, and defensive turrets. Moreover, the developers have fine-tuned weapon balance to ensure a more competitive and fair gameplay experience.
Looking forward, the eagerly anticipated 1.1 update promises to introduce farming mechanics, a revamped tutorial tailored for beginners, the ability to rent apartments, and the creation of shared communities, fostering a more connected player base. Furthermore, the developers have confirmed that Longvinter will expand its horizons to the PlayStation platform in 2026, bringing this immersive world to a broader audience beyond PC gamers.