Frostpunk: The Rifts (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for Frostpunk — view full gameThe Rifts cracks open Frostpunk's tight city footprint with literal splits in the ice, forcing you to bridge gaps and colonise new land under the same brutal cold.
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A tight, spatially clever expansion for Frostpunk veterans who want their build-order instincts challenged by fractured ground.
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About Frostpunk: The Rifts (DLC)
Frostpunk: The Rifts is a paid DLC expansion for 11 bit studios' survival city-builder, and its central hook is exactly what the name promises: the ground beneath your frozen city has fractured into separate zones, and the only way to reach new resources and building space is to construct bridges across those gaps. It sounds simple, but in practice it rewrites a significant chunk of your early- and mid-game priority queue. Bridging costs materials and time you do not have to spare, and every rift you cross opens a new resource pocket that you now have to staff and heat. The result is a tighter, more spatially interesting version of the base game's already punishing resource loop. From a decision-depth standpoint, this is where The Rifts earns its place. The base game's city layout is essentially a radial problem around a single generator. Here, you are managing multiple thermal footprints across disconnected land masses. Do you rush the bridge to reach the coal vein on the far platform before your stockpiles run out, or do you shore up your existing district first? Every choice has a downstream cost, and the AI systems that simulate citizen morale and temperature exposure do not give you any breathing room while you think it over. The tension that made the base game work is preserved and, in the right moments, amplified. For newcomers, a quick note: The Rifts is DLC, not a standalone game. You need the base Frostpunk installed and, ideally, you want at least one full campaign run under your belt before loading this up. The new mechanic is introduced without a separate tutorial, so if you are still learning why heating range and work shift timing matter, the additional spatial complexity here will feel overwhelming rather than interesting. Veterans, though, will recognise immediately that this is exactly the kind of lateral constraint that makes a good strategy expansion. It is not more content for content's sake; it changes the shape of a problem you thought you already understood. On the negative side, The Rifts does not add new laws, new story beats in any substantial way, or new crisis events beyond what the expanded map geography naturally creates. If your frustration with the base game was the limited narrative branching in the Book of Laws, this does not fix that. The expansion is almost entirely a mechanical and spatial addition, which means its value is proportional to how much you care about optimising build order and resource flow. Players who bounced off the base game's bleakness or its punishing difficulty curve are unlikely to find a new entry point here. The mod ecosystem for the base game is modest compared to a Paradox title, and The Rifts does not significantly change that. Steam Achievements are present, and Steam Cloud keeps your save data safe across machines, which matters for a game where a single run can stretch across several sessions. Overall, The Rifts is a focused, competent expansion that does one mechanical thing well and does not pretend to do more. For city-builder players who measure satisfaction in logistical puzzles solved under pressure, that is precisely enough.

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Minimum
- Processor
- 3.2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 660, Radeon R7 370 or equivalent with 2 GB of video RAM…
Recommended
- Processor
- 3.2 GHz Quad Core Processor
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- GeForce 970, Radeon RX 580 or equivalent with 4GB of video…
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- 11 bit studios
- Publisher
- 11 bit studios
- Release Date
- Aug 27, 2019


