Road to Vostok is a hardcore single-player survival game set in a post-apocalyptic border zone between Finland and Russia. Survive, loot, plan and prepare to cross the border into Vostok, a permadeath zone where one mistake can end it all.
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Coming Soon To Early Access

The developers of this game intend to release as a work in progress, developing with the feedback of players.

Note: Games in Early Access are not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you should wait to see if the game progresses further in development. Learn more

What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“Road to Vostok is a highly ambitious project for a solo developer and a career-long commitment. A game like Road to Vostok must be implemented in multiple phases, and to remain independent, Early Access is the most logical solution for achieving this goal.

Early Access games, especially in the survival genre, carry a negative stigma. To avoid creating just another "Early Access survival game," the development of Road to Vostok has been as transparent as possible, involving multiple free demos to gather feedback and gradually building trust towards the project.

In terms of numbers, the transparency has included (so far):
- 3 Public Demos
- 10 Demo updates
- 30 Devlog videos
- 700,000 demo players
- 3000 bug/feedback reports
- Constant development updates
- Realistic and proven milestones

When Road to Vostok enters Early Access, you will have all the information available about what to expect from the Early Access version. For example, before the Early Access launch, there will be one more free demo (October 2025) that represents the commercial version of the game as closely as possible.

If you are interested in the Early Access content and features, you can read about them in the "About This Game" section.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“Road to Vostok is a long-term project, and a rough estimate for how long the game will be in Early Access is approximately 2–4 years. However, this estimate depends on multiple factors that cannot yet be determined.

In terms of content, the game will leave Early Access once all planned features are implemented and the game is fully replayable. These planned features are categorized into different builds and updates, which players can track using the in-game roadmap available on the main menu.

All planned features and upcoming builds until the full launch will be free and shared roughly quarterly with everyone who has purchased the Early Access version of the game.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“The full version of Road to Vostok will provide approximately twice the amount of content and features. This includes twice as many maps, traders, tasks, weapons, items and generally more polished gameplay experience.

The full version will also focus on more complex features, such as co-op, shared shelters, modding tools, and additions to the game that will introduce entirely new aspects to the core gameplay loop.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Road to Vostok ended its two-year-long demo phase in December 2024. The Early Access version has been in active development ever since.

Currently, all major Early Access features are mostly complete. This refers to core systems that were already present in the demo but have been overhauled or upgraded for the Early Access version.

The main element still missing is the Early Access maps, which offer a playable area four times larger than the demo. The current focus is on implementing these maps during the summer and fall of 2025.

Once all necessary Early Access maps are completed and feedback is gathered from the final free demo (October 2025), the bug-fixing and polishing phase will begin, which is expected to take a few months.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“Early Access pricing will be divided into two editions: the Standard Edition and the Supporter Edition, with the Supporter Edition priced slightly higher.

Both editions will include the same base game, but the Supporter Edition will also include the game’s original soundtrack and exclusive downloadable concept art.

The pricing will remain roughly the same during Early Access but will gradually increase for the full version. More pricing details related to Early Access can be found on the project’s website.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“The development of Road to Vostok has heavily focused on community engagement through free public demos and a continuous feedback loop with development updates.

The project utilizes all relevant social media platforms and maintains an active Discord server for ongoing discussions. For those seeking behind-the-scenes content, Q&A sessions, and access to development builds, a Road to Vostok Patreon site is also available.

The easiest way to follow the development is to watch Road to Vostok development videos on YouTube or join the project’s Discord server.”
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About This Game

Hardcore Survival

A hardcore single-player survival game set in a post-apocalyptic border zone between Finland and Russia. Survive, loot, plan and prepare to cross the border into Vostok, a permadeath zone where one mistake can end it all.

Core Features

  • Realistic FPS mechanics

  • Physics-based loot

  • Hostile AI's & factions

  • Map-to-Map travel

  • Permadeath zone

  • Shelter customization

  • Trading & Tasks

  • Day & Night cycle

  • Dynamic weather

  • Summer & Winter

Game Concept

Area 05

Your road begins in Area 05, an evacuated zone located in the southeastern part of Finland. In Area 05, you will find shelters, traders, tasks, and starting loot for initial survival.

Your peaceful life in Area 05 is often interrupted by hostile Bandits, an anarchist group taking advantage of the lack of authority in the area.

Once you have gathered enough loot and equipment, your road continues toward the east, where you will find the Border Zone, a guarded border line between Finland and Russia.

Border Zone

Each Border Zone map has a crossing point with different challenges. Some crossing points may include mines or physical obstacles, while others require using waterways with boats.

On top of these challenges, the Border Zone is guarded by a group called Guards. These foreign border guards are armed, corrupt, and often rely on air support to prevent people from crossing the border.

Vostok

If you manage to cross the Border Zone, you will enter Vostok. Located in Russia, Vostok is a high-risk, high-reward zone and holds the most valuable loot in the game.

Every Vostok map is a permadeath map. If you die in Area 05 or Border Zone, you only lose the equipment and loot you're carrying, but if you die in Vostok, you lose everything.

Vostok is controlled by the Military, an armed troop with heavy weaponry and the ability to use armored vehicles. The Military faction is the most dangerous faction in the game, and they have one objective: to push you back where you came from.

Dynamic World

Time of Day

The game uses a 24-hour day & night simulation where lighting conditions change dynamically with sun and moon cycles. You can manipulate game time by sleeping, but most of the time, you will need to prepare for darkness when roaming through the game world.

Weather

The game has randomized weather states that vary from sunny to dark skies with thunder and everything in between. If you are lucky, you may even see northern lights on a clear night sky.

Seasons

If you survive long enough, the game world will shift from summer to winter, and you will start facing issues related to snow and cold. You can also choose constant summer or winter modes for your playthrough.

Events

On top of the changing lighting conditions and weather, dynamic events occur every now and then in the game world. These events vary from small ambient sounds to aerial events, like airdrops and crash sites, to faction-based special events.

Looting

Scavenge

Every playthrough is a different experience where loot and luck are core components of game progression. Scavenge, trade, and craft hundreds of unique items based on real-world parameters and progressive loot tiers.

Loot Systems

The game uses physically-based loot and loot containers, where loot never spawns in the same places. You can find hundreds of loot items in each map, and anything that logically looks like storage for loot is an interactable loot container. You can find consumables, clothing, medical items, tools, electronics, weapons, attachments, and much more.

UI & Inventories

Handling loot and items is done through tetris-style inventories with dynamic icons, item combining, item stacking, and quick actions to make the looting experience seamless part of the game.

Traders & Tasks

In-game Traders

You can trade items with in-game trader characters using an intuitive bartering system. Each trader is specialized in certain themes, like tools, medical supplies, weapons, and furniture.

Bartering

The trading system doesn’t use money and is purely based on bartering. All items are valued based on their post-apocalyptic usage value, where items like medical supplies, food, and even toilet paper might hold high value.

Tasks & Services

Traders can be used for tasks and services like medical care or weapon maintenance. The task system is based on trader levels, and through tasks, you can obtain rare items, unlock new shelters, and get clues to lore-based questions.

Shelters & Customization

Safe Place to Save

Shelters are safe zones and places to store loot. Shelters are the only way to save your game, and you often need to utilize multiple shelters when traveling toward the east.

Multiple Homes

All shelters are different from each other in terms of size and customization possibilities. One shelter may be a small cabin, while another might be a large concrete bunker. Certain shelters are unlocked by default, but some are only available through keys that you need to earn through trader tasks.

Shelter Customization

All shelters have a default template in terms of furniture, but everything is customizable through a decoration mode. This mode can be activated inside the shelter and gives you the ability to modify all furniture-related elements. You can catalog, move, and rotate all existing furniture however you want, and you can acquire new furniture through crafting or trading.

Item Placement

Once you have your preferred shelter layout ready, you are ready to start placing items for storage. You can use furniture containers for storage, but you also have the ability to place individual items wherever you want. All items are physics-based, and once you place them, their positions save automatically when you exit the shelter.

Sandbox Experience

Your Road, Your Character

Road to Vostok is a hardcore survival game, but it doesn’t force you into specific playstyles. You are not forced to enter the permadeath zone, you don’t have to care about the lore, and your character isn’t tied to any specific role or theme.

In some playthroughs, you can be a combat-oriented character with military gear, and in the next, you can be a lonely fisherman playing the harmonica on a remote island.

You create the story, the game provides you the tools.

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

This Game may contain content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
    • Processor: Intel Core i3
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
    • Storage: 10 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: Requirements might change in the future
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
    • Storage: 10 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: Requirements might change in the future
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