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FixForce

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Release dateJuly 17, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreAction, Casual, Indie
DeveloperSurgent Studios
PublisherSurgent Studios
Achievements49
LanguagesEnglish, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Turkish

About FixForce

FixForce pivots away from the cinematic storytelling of Surgent Studios' previous work toward a frantic, systemic co-op experience that blends platforming with an extraction loop. The release date for FixForce is July 17, 2026, and the title is currently confirmed for a PC launch. In a genre often defined by shooting or looting, this game asks players to function as a robotic maintenance crew, where the goal is to locate broken machinery, source replacement components, and successfully clock out before the environment or rogue bots dismantle your team.

The central mechanic revolves around the drill-wrench, a multi-purpose tool used for both structural engineering and direct interaction. Unlike standard platformers where the path is fixed, your squad must build its own verticality by assembling towers and bridges from scrap metal found on-site. This creates a high-stakes resource management layer where every piece of scrap used for a shortcut is one less part available for a mission objective. Success hinges on balancing battery life against the need to power tools and defensive structures, making the workforce's energy a shared, dwindling currency.

Repair and Recovery on the July 17, 2026 Release Date

Mobility in FixForce is intentionally volatile, leaning into the chaos of physics-based interactions. The game supports up to six players and utilizes proximity voice chat to coordinate during the frequent workplace accidents that occur. A standout design choice is the head-detachment system: taking damage or falling from a height doesn't end a run but instead pops your robot's head off, requiring teammates to manually retrieve and re-attach it to a new chassis. This turns every failure into a localized rescue mission, shifting the tension from a health bar to the physical location of a rolling, sentient head.

While the loop of scavenging and repairing offers a clear objective, the longevity of the experience will likely depend on how much variety the map variations and enemy encounters provide to offset the repetition of the tasks. Whether the building mechanics remain intuitive when under fire from rogue robots is the primary hurdle for the developers to clear. Those who enjoy the high-stress cooperation of titles like PlateUp! or the physics-driven scramble of Lethal Company should keep an eye on this one. For players who prefer a methodical, solo pace, the heavy reliance on team-based building and proximity chat suggests a skip, but for groups seeking a new way to yell at their friends over a blown battery, it is a strong wishlist candidate.

Features

Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opCross-Platform MultiplayerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportCamera ComfortColor AlternativesCustom Volume Controls

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10/11 64bit
Processor
AMD Ryzen 2600 or Intel Core i7 6700k
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB, AMD Radeon RX580 8GB, Intel Arc A580
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
15 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/11 64bit
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3600 or Intel Core i7 7700k
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA RTX 3080 10GB, AMD Radeon RX6800XT 16GB
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
15 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

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