Main Sequence Demo Launches With Japanese Support, Early Access Set for 2026
The demo gives players an early look at a Factorio-meets-No Man's Sky automation sim from the publisher of TerraTech Legions, with a full early access launch still on the calendar for this year.
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Publisher Mythwright and developer Tumbling Dumpling Studio released a demo for the space factory automation game Main Sequence. The demo supports Japanese and is available on Steam. The single-player and co-op multiplayer title, which blends automation, spaceship design, and combat, is planned for early access within 2026.
Mythwright, the publisher behind TerraTech Legions and Going Medieval, released a demo for Main Sequence on Thursday. Developed by Canadian studio Tumbling Dumpling, the game is an automation adventure set in a star system untouched by humanity. Players join the Main Sequence Initiative to make the system habitable by collecting resources, automating factory production at space stations, and optimizing transport routes between stations. The demo supports single-player only, but the planned early access version will add local and online co-op multiplayer. Players can also build modular spaceships with weapons and fight ancient aliens. The demo is available now on Steam with Japanese language support. Early access is scheduled to begin within 2026.
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