Independent games development studio 3DIVISION releases the last big update for Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic, the real-time Soviet-themed city builder tycoon game, on Steam today at $34.99. After this update, a release of the 1.0 version will follow in Q4 2023.

The game’s new update introduces waste management with up to 10 waste components from citizens and industries, challenging demolition tasks with handling demolition vehicles and waste, maintenance for buildings and vehicles, and additional mods like residential buildings, factories, aggregate storages, and trains.

Maintenance is necessary to repair buildings and vehicles after use. Additionally, the game incorporates various mods, including residential buildings, factories, aggregate storage, and multiple trains.

Other updates worth mentioning include the addition of new western vehicles that can be purchased with in-game currency, a graphical upgrade with various placeholder graphics replaced, the introduction of research that unlock numerous features and buildings, the ability to fertilize fields for better crop yield, and the implementation of single lane roads.

Update Features

  • Waste management: citizens and industries producing up to 10 components of waste such as metal scrap, aluminium scrap, constructon waste, burnable waste, ash, etc.
  • Demolition: if you wanna to demolish something you need to handle demolition vehicles (or pay for demolition) and then you need to handle waste from the demolition site.
  • Maintenance: now the vehicles and buildings wear out and you need to reconstruct and fix them.
  • Mods incorporation: the best mods were added into the game such as residential buildings, factories, aggregate storages, different models of trains, etc.
  • New western vehicles: purchase vehicles made in the West using dollars.
  • Graphical upgrade: various replacement of placeholder graphics.
  • Research: many features and buildings are now locked behind the research.
  • Fertilizing: fertilize your fields to get more crops.
  • Single lane roads.

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