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Refer to [[Roadmap/History]] for past versions of the roadmap and to [[upcoming features]] for a more detailed and up-to-date list of upcoming features.
Refer to [[Roadmap/History]] for past versions of the roadmap and to [[upcoming features]] for a more detailed and up-to-date list of upcoming features.


== Factorio 1.1 (stable since January 26) ==
== Factorio 1.1 (stable since January 26 2021) ==


* The 1.1 release is the final release of the vanilla game.
* The 1.1 release is the final release of the vanilla game.
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* The future plan is to release "one big expansion pack", see [https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-365 Friday Facts #365 - Future plans]
* The future plan is to release "one big expansion pack", see [https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-365 Friday Facts #365 - Future plans]
* As of February 2022, development is on step 4 "Connecting systems into a prototype" out of 7 total steps until release. ([https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-367 Friday Facts #367 - Expansion news])


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 15:43, 23 February 2022

This is a short summary of the future plans for Factorio.

Refer to Roadmap/History for past versions of the roadmap and to upcoming features for a more detailed and up-to-date list of upcoming features.

Factorio 1.1 (stable since January 26 2021)

  • The 1.1 release is the final release of the vanilla game.
    • It will be maintained, so bugfixes, simple modding interface additions, or minor tweaks can happen, but that's about it. [1]

Factorio Expansion Pack

See also