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New open-world game feels like The Forest but set entirely on a moving train

Like The Forest, Subnautica, or No Man's Sky set in and around a train, Railborn is a newly announced and very unique survival game.

There are a lot of survival games out already that are worth playing. The Forest, DayZ, Subnautica, and Valheim all offer great ways for audiences to test their ability to thrive in a hostile natural environment. Trying to stick out in this crowded genre can't be easy, but Railborn, a new game recently debuted at SGF has certainly done so with its colorful setting and unusual focus on placing its action in and around a moving train.

survival game that couples the usual genre design staples with the need to build an increasingly complex train. Played either alone or in co-op groups of up to four, the game involves exploring an open world to gather resources, like building materials or plants that can be grown in a farm and used to build out an enormous train.

To move further into the game's world, which stretches from deep underwater all the way up into space, the player needs to carefully manage how they construct each of the train's cars. As their refuge, each car can be turned into its own miniature ecosystem, though keeping the entire train moving requires balancing the player character's survival needs with the movement of water, resources, and energy through the entire construction.

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Railborn will come out in Early Access, though we don't have a launch date announced just yet. In the meantime, you can find more information or add it to your wishlist on Steam right here.

There are also a lot of great ways to help the time until Railborn's launch with our picks for the best open-world games already out on PC.

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