After four years of Early Access updates and more than eight years after its successful Indiegogo campaign, Factorio has finally hit 1.0. If you've been following its journey to launch, you might remember that developer Wube Software decided to move up the release date from September 25 to August 14. The rush to get it out a month early does mean that the 1.0 build is still a bit on the buggy side. According to Wube, there are around 150 bugs that still need to be tackled, along with 50 other issues, and they'll be dealt with in the 1.1 update. It will exclusively focus on fixes and "filling the most obvious gaps" rather than adding new stuff.
Factorio 1.0 is out now on Steam and GOG for £21/$30, and you can take a demo for a spin before you commit to turning the world into one big factory.