Venus: The Last Ascent — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know

Build a massive physics-driven fortress on wheels in this sci-fi survival game. Release date to be announced.

To be announcedShooterby Breaking WallsPrice: N/A
Quick verdict Venus: The Last Ascent is one of the most anticipated upcoming Shooter games on Steam, with no release date confirmed yet. It's on our trending radar ahead of launch — a strong early signal. If you like Shooter games such as Enter the Chronosphere, GET OUT! – A Very Bad Dreams Story, MECH OPS 2092, it's worth a wishlist.

About Venus: The Last Ascent

Build a massive physics-driven fortress on wheels, survive the surface of Venus, and fight your way to the last city above the clouds. Venus: The Last Ascent is a physics-based survival game where your base is also your vehicle. You keep moving, hauling a fortress of guns, farms, drills, and shields across the planet. Think tower defense, except the tower has wheels and never stops. But everything on Venus wants your energy. Solar-powered war machines, abandoned here generations ago, wake up at sunrise and come for your reactors. You hold them off, scavenge what's left of them, and keep rolling. FEATURES BUILD A ROLLING FORTRESS Every component you bolt on does something: tools, weapons, power, oxygen, storage, shields. You always want to build bigger. More guns, more farms, more reactors. But the physics are real, so you need to engineer the thing to actually move. A badly designed fortress gets stuck on a ridge or flips itself in a storm. Growing and staying functional is the whole game. MINE ON THE MOVE Cut into Venusian rock with focused light to pull out the minerals you need for upgrades. The good stuff is hidden in dangerous places, and stopping too long in the wrong spot is its own kind of risk. FIGHT OFF THE DAY When the sun hits, the old machines wake up. They're after your power, and they don't stop coming. Mount turrets, stand your ground, or outrun them. EXPLORE A HOSTILE PLANET Cross acid plains, glass deserts, and old industrial ruins. Pre-war outposts are where you find blueprints, and blueprints are how you build bigger, stranger, and more dangerous things. Logs and clues about what happened here are scattered around too, if you want to piece the story together. REACH CLOUD CITY The beam of light on the horizon is your only fixed point. Everything you build, mine, and fight for is in service of getting there. A NOTE FROM THE STUDIO Venus: The Last Ascent is being created by a small independent team at Breaking Walls. We are passionate about building strange worlds, and we’re excited to keep shaping Venus with player feedback.

Description via Steam.

Key Stats

Genre
Shooter
Developer
Breaking Walls
Release
To be announced
Price
N/A

Should You Play Venus: The Last Ascent?

Who it's for: fans of Shooter games like Enter the Chronosphere, GET OUT! – A Very Bad Dreams Story, MECH OPS 2092.

Build a massive physics-driven fortress on wheels, survive the surface of Venus, and fight your way to the last city above the clouds. Venus: The Last Ascent is a physics-based survival game where your base is also your vehicle. You keep moving, hauling a fortress of guns, farms, drills, and shields across the planet. Think tower defense, except the tower has wheels and never stops. But everything on Venus wants your energy. Solar-powered war machines, abandoned here generations ago, wake up at sunrise and come for your reactors. You hold them off, scave…

Venus: The Last Ascent is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows. It's on our trending radar ahead of release.

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System Requirements & Platforms

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Platforms: Windows

Minimum

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: Microsoft Windows 10 (latest SP) 64-bit · Processor: Intel i3 @ 3.0 GHz or higher (or AMD equivalent) · Memory: 8 GB RAM · Graphics: GTX 2070 Super · DirectX: Version 12 · Storage: 20 GB available space · Sound Card: DirectX® compatible on-board · Additional Notes: No internet connection needed for single player

Recommended

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: Microsoft Windows 10 (latest SP) 64-bit · Processor: Intel Quad Core i7 @ 3.6 GHz or higher (or AMD equivalent) · Memory: 12 GB RAM · Graphics: GeForce 2080 Ti / 3080 / Radeon RX · DirectX: Version 12 · Storage: 20 GB available space · Sound Card: DirectX® compatible on-board · Additional Notes: No internet connection needed for single player

Venus: The Last Ascent — Frequently Asked Questions

When does Venus: The Last Ascent release?
Venus: The Last Ascent does not have a confirmed release date yet; it is listed as Coming Soon on Steam.
What kind of game is Venus: The Last Ascent?
Venus: The Last Ascent is a Shooter game. Build a massive physics-driven fortress on wheels in this sci-fi survival game.
Is Venus: The Last Ascent multiplayer or co-op?
No — Venus: The Last Ascent is listed as single-player only on Steam.
Is Venus: The Last Ascent on Steam Deck or consoles?
Venus: The Last Ascent runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
How much does Venus: The Last Ascent cost?
Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
What are Venus: The Last Ascent's system requirements?
The developer has not published detailed system requirements yet.
Is Venus: The Last Ascent worth wishlisting?
If you enjoy Shooter games like Enter the Chronosphere, GET OUT! – A Very Bad Dreams Story, MECH OPS 2092, yes. It's on our trending radar.
Who made Venus: The Last Ascent?
Venus: The Last Ascent is developed by Breaking Walls.
What games is Venus: The Last Ascent similar to?
Venus: The Last Ascent sits alongside Shooter games such as Enter the Chronosphere, GET OUT! – A Very Bad Dreams Story, MECH OPS 2092.
What platforms is Venus: The Last Ascent on?
Venus: The Last Ascent is available on Windows.

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