Beavers are having a moment. Not content with hitting the big screen in Disney Pixar’s Hoppers, the Timberborn 1.0 launch drops you into a beaver society where the lovable, tree-gnawing rodents rule. The world was torn apart by humanity, who met their own demise as widespread droughts and the spread of toxic waste claimed the land. In their absence, it’s up to your squad of ‘lumberpunk’ experts to rebuild society. Combining the terraforming of Terraria, the automation systems of Factorio and Satisfactory, and a satisfying building loop that lands somewhere between Cities Skylines and Rimworld, Timberborn has overwhelmingly won the support of its audience so far, and now is the time to start playing.
Beavers are ready to replace humanity, and Timberborn proves it
14 March 20260

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