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Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

I've been a Fortune's Run freak since first playing its bafflingly good demo level two years ago, and after launching into early access with a Yono all app single, sprawling space station playground, we're finally seeing what comes next: an underground factory and settlement with a projected three-hour runtime and accompanying sneaking overhaul set to arrive in August.

Fortune's Run is like Thief or Deus Ex running at 1.5x with all the immersive sim, sprawling, "feels like a real place" level design and systemic interactions you could want⁠ alongside lightning fast, combo-oriented melee combat. Mechanically, this new update is shaking things up by recentering stealth, with new tools at your disposal as well as beefed up enemy capabilities to encourage you to use them. The changes include:

  • Hiding in lockers like you can in Metal Gear Solid.
  • Security cameras, traps, alarms, and an enemy reinforcement system⁠—including guard patrols noticing that their friends have been taken out.
  • New elemental interactions.
  • An electro Yono all app harpoon gun, napalm rifle, and gap closer melee weapon.
  • New hacking minigame.
  • Enemies leave behind voxel-based corpses to search, carry, and hide.

The new level, meanwhile, is an underground foundry operated by a hitherto unseen scrapper/outlaw faction, with the developers joking(?) that it's where all those ubiquitous FPS crates come from. Team Fortune is squeezing a lot of variety out of New Zabra, a setting with that historical, anthropological authenticity of great sci-fi like Dune or Disco Elysium. The game's previous finished level was a massive space station with a unique, centrifugal layout, while the demo level (yet to be reintegrated with the campaign) is a nightclub with a revolutionary weapon smuggling operation in the back.

Perhaps most exciting for me will be the beginnings of a non-combat hub we'll visit in-between missions. One of my favorite parts of Fortune's Run's demo level, Trouble at Club V'heni, was that it opened with a solid 5-10 minutes of fight-free exploration, letting you soak up the atmosphere and RPG worldbuilding conversations. Something like that but writ large, and potentially with a Deus Ex sensibility for exploration, discovery, and changes throughout the campaign could really set Fortune's Run over the edge.

We have a minute to wait for it all, though: the stealth update is currently targeting an August release. For now, Fortune's Run is currently 10% off on Steam, with a first level and accompanying demo mission that are already well-worth checking out.

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