Ex Terra key art showing a civilization evolving from a mountain frontier into orbital cities and gateways

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Ex Terra

Ad Astra, Ad Aeternum

Guide a fragile civilization from firelit valleys to orbital gates in a grand strategy survival experience built around settlement, industry, exploration, and long-term consequence.

Account access Registration opens in a later build.
Official downloads Installers will require a verified account.
Development news Release briefings and patch notes are planned.

The long ascent

From first shelter to impossible sky.

Ex Terra follows a civilization across eras. Secure food, shelter, trade, research, manufacturing, and defense while every choice leaves a visible mark on the world that comes after it.

Your frontier expands into connected cities, industrial corridors, starward launch sites, and the megastructures that define the future of the species.

Core pillars

A world built for strategy, pressure, and scale.

Frontier Survival

Balance hunger, exposure, migration, disease, and morale while your people fight to outlast the first age.

Industrial Expansion

Turn settlements into production networks with logistics, energy, research, and competing resource demands.

Orbital Ambition

Launch beyond the atmosphere, build gateways, and decide what kind of civilization reaches the stars.

Persistent Identity

Create an account, reserve a commander name, and use the same secure credentials in the game client.

Screenshots and footage

First official image.

News

Latest transmissions.

Open archive

Website foundation begins

The first official Ex Terra web presence is online as the base for accounts, downloads, and development news.

Account system planned

Future builds will add secure registration, verified email, profile names, and game login integration.

Player access

Registration and downloads are being prepared.

A later build will allow players to register with email and password, reserve a display name, verify their account, and download the game through protected links.