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Star Rupture is now available: Early Steam players are enthusiastic about the combination of Satisfactory and Helldivers, and a roadmap shows how it will progress.

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The new game from the developers of Green Hell has achieved an 84 percent rating on Steam in Early Access.

Star Rupture already made a name for itself in playtesting, and this trend is now continuing. It launched in Early Access on January 6, 2026, where up to 24,000 simultaneous players were playing.

Previous reviews also clearly show that the mix of survival, shooter, and base building has struck a chord. Now the developers are providing an outlook for the coming months with a roadmap.

84 percent positive reviews on Steam

At the time of writing, after just one day, almost 800 users have submitted a review 

Players praise the successful genre mix and the potential that Star Rupture has to offer:

The negative reviews mainly refer to technical problems and missing quality-of-life features, which is to be expected in Early Access.

To address these issues, developer Creepy Jar is now presenting a roadmap.

New features and content in the roadmap

New features and content are set to be added during Early Access, while quality of life improvements continue to be made. We’ve summarized the biggest highlights for you below.

Features:

  • Animals in the wild
  • Custom game modes
  • Encyclopedia
  • New building, combat, and exploration mechanics

Content:

  • Larger map with new locations
  • New weapons, resources, and buildings
  • New story elements

Quality of Life

  • Revision of the cargo system
  • New balancing for co-op
  • Accessibility options
  • Dedicated server

The full release will also add cold spells, new biomes, and an end game. The story will also be expanded, while you can diligently hunt for Steam achievements.

Have you tried Star Rupture yet? What’s your verdict? Feel free to write your opinion about the game in the comments!

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