Survival Machine Leaves Early Access With Version 1.0 Release
The game's 1.0 launch adds significant new content-Tesla weapons, zombie shamans, flying fortress enemies, and crafting automation-that expands the early access foundation into a complete survival experience.
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Grape Pickers released the full version of Survival Machine on Steam, ending its early access period that began in May 2025. The survival adventure game lets players traverse a zombie-infested world in a customizable mobile base, supports up to four-player co-op, and now includes new weapons, enemy types, and automation features.
Grape Pickers released version 1.0 of Survival Machine on Steam, bringing the survival adventure game out of early access after about 13 months. Players travel through a zombie-infested world in a giant mobile base that can be customized with production and defense facilities. The full version adds Tesla weapons, zombie shamans that heal nearby undead, flying fortress zombie bergs that launch surprise wave attacks, and automation elements for the crafting system.
Survival Machine supports up to four-player co-op and generates random challenges across different biomes. Resources gathered during exploration can be used to craft upgrades and build structures. At night, hordes of zombies attack the player's machine, requiring defensive preparation. The game costs 2,050 yen on Steam, with a 35% launch discount available until June 26.
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