Ideas for 11 bit Studios' survival city-builder now have clearer faction icons alongside larger, sharper text with more colors.
The City's various factions, wasteland exploration, and more will be detailed in future episodes before the title's launch in September.
Miner Jan Dolski must survive on a giant wheel-shaped station on an alien planet, with no one but infinite alternate versions of himself to aid him.
Reshaping districts after constructing them, more direct-use abilities, a "more intuitive" HUD and other features are in the works.
11 bit studios has pushed the release back for new features that players "deserve to see in-game on day one" instead of a post-launch patch.
The demo is available until June 17th, providing players with their first look at creating Alters and survival on a hostile planet.
The latest free update to The Invincible also brings with it enhanced movement speed in select locations, and other features.
The average playtime for the survival city-builder is 24 hours, with three percent of players having over 100 hours played.
The beta is available for Deluxe Edition owners on PC and provides 40 percent of the total experience before its launch on July 25th.
The beta contains approximately 40 percent of the experience, with even more maps, factions and a campaign coming at launch.
The frigid post-apocalyptic city builder will launch for PC on July 25, with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions also being in the works.
Also included is access to a seven-day closed beta for the Sandbox mode that's scheduled for sometime in April.
The "creature saver" sees players saving the lifeforms of Ava through non-violent means. It's also coming to Game Pass on day one.
The city-building survival game will also launch for PC Game Pass day one, while console versions will arrive later.
11 bit Studios' narrative management title sees worker Jan Dolski creating alternate versions of himself to survive and return home.
Investigative RPG The Thaumaturge is being pushed back from its originally-planned February 20 release because the month is packed with other releases.
11 bit studios' post-apocalyptic city-builder is also launching for PC Game Pass in the first half of 2024 and later for Game Pass.
Game director Tomasz Kisilewicz speaks with GamingBolt about 11 bit studios' next title.
11 bit Studios' post-apocalyptic city-builder is launching in the first half of 2024 for PC and set 30 years after the original.
The game is based on Stanisław Lem's sci-fi novel, which is also titled The Invincible, and puts players in the shoes of astrobiologist Yasna.