Rimworld now has a new expansion and is therefore significantly cheaper. Those who want to start with Rimworld should prepare for many challenging hours of gameplay, as Rimworld is highly rated on Steam but is considered complex and difficult.
The building and survival game Rimworld is one of the highest-rated games on Steam and has a positive rating of 97% based on over 180,000 reviews. Rimworld is considered extremely complex and extensive.
In Rimworld, you start with a varying number of colonists and starting materials depending on the chosen start and must survive on a hostile planet. At the same time, you need to ensure that your colonists don’t kill each other, eat each other, or come up with other foolish ideas. The goal is mostly to escape from the planet.
With “Odyssey” the next expansion for Rimworld has been released and it brings a whole bunch of fresh features, including the ability to build your own spaceships and go on exploration missions in space.
Depending on the platform, you can currently get Rimworld significantly cheaper
On the occasion of the release of the new expansion “Odyssey”, you can currently get Rimworld significantly cheaper. And not only on Steam can you save right now:
- On Steam you currently pay €25.59, which is 20% less.
- On Humble Bundle you pay only €21.11 (-36%), but only if you have subscribed to Choice. Otherwise, you pay €26.29 (-20%).
- At Fanatical you can save 28% and pay €23.03.
What about the DLCs? The first four DLCs for Rimworld are currently also a bit cheaper. Depending on the platform, you save between 10% (Steam) and 15% (Humble Bundle, without Choice). If you have never played Rimworld before, we would recommend starting with the base game. Because each add-on makes the already complex colony simulation even more complex and extensive.
With over 85,000 simultaneous players, Rimworld has now even set a new all-time record. What makes the game so good and why so many are currently excited about the space simulation, you can read directly with us on MeinMMO: One of the toughest simulations gets even better, breaking a new record on Steam 7 years after release