Solo developer's train sim earns top steam praise

A one-person studio has released an early access train simulator that players are hailing as the best of its kind. Running Train features detailed routes across fictional Japanese landscapes and is available now on Steam.

Novatetsu Games developed the title alone. It includes 42 routes spanning 40 kilometers of track on the Fukugawa Line and Sankai Main Line. Players control speed and braking while earning scores, or they can enable autoplay to explore via free camera across varying weather and seasons.

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Subnautica 2 sells over 1 million copies in under two hours

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Subnautica 2 launched in early access on Steam on May 14 and quickly sold more than 1 million copies. The underwater survival sequel reached 467,000 concurrent players shortly after release and earned a Very Positive rating from over 1,000 reviews.

A solo-developed post-apocalyptic survival game, Road to Vostok, has achieved rapid success on Steam following its Early Access release on April 8. Developer Antti Lehtinen reports that sales in the first 24 hours covered the production budget for years ahead. The game now holds top seller status in multiple countries with an 82 percent positive review rating.

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Developer Urban Games has unveiled a new trailer for Transport Fever 3, focusing on its tycoon mechanics. The video provides the first detailed look at these features, following developer diaries and a hands-on event. The game will launch simultaneously on multiple platforms including PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Lo-Fi Games announced that its challenging sandbox RPG Kenshi has sold more than 3 million copies. The milestone comes nearly eight years after the game's original launch.

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Developer 4A Games revealed the first trailer for Metro 2039, the next installment in its post-apocalyptic survival shooter series, during an Xbox-branded event. The game returns to the claustrophobic tunnels of post-apocalyptic Moscow, where factions have united under a fascist dictator. Set for launch this winter on Xbox, PlayStation 5, and PC, the title's development was shaped by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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