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  • Summary: This new tale of humankind's survival takes you to the city of New Edinburgh, built near a volcano destabilised by the reckless use of geothermal energy to power its Generator. New Edinburgh faces grave danger.

    With the Old Captain deposed and the city's grounds trembling, it's time for
    This new tale of humankind's survival takes you to the city of New Edinburgh, built near a volcano destabilised by the reckless use of geothermal energy to power its Generator. New Edinburgh faces grave danger.

    With the Old Captain deposed and the city's grounds trembling, it's time for you to take the helm as the First Citizen. But beware: a periodic Vote of Trust will serve as a tangible check on your approval rating. And once unrest rises and volcanic ash blankets the sky, the only safe haven is a nearby colony set on a frozen lake.

    As inferno looms, will you foster trust or unleash hellfire? From the same fire that destroys, unity can be born.
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  1. Jul 10, 2026
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    Breach of Trust introduces ambitious new systems to Frostpunk 2, such as diplomatic negotiations, the option of direct war against Aurora, and the frequent Vote of Trust mechanic, alongside a challenging volcanic map marked by earthquakes and ash. However, the expansion runs into an overly closed scenario that limits building creativity and lowers the replay factor, while still retaining menu bugs and stutters that had already been called out since the base game's launch.