This gorgeous underwater city-builder just got a release date. Here’s why I’m already hooked

A screenshot from Life Below showing a bunch of colorful coral reef buildings

When it comes to city-builders, there’s plenty of fish in the sea. But one upcoming title is proving itself actually worth diving into.

Kasedo Games and Megapop recently announced that Life Below will hit digital storefronts just over a month from now on May 26. This coral reef-themed city builder tasks you with rebuilding a devastated ecosystem, restoring biodiversity, and fending off escalating environmental threats. 

I’m a sucker for city-builders: Fabledom, Dorfromantik, Frostpunk, Town to Cityall games that have hijacked too many of my weekends in the best way possible. Life Below already had my attention on aesthetics alone, but after seeing demos of it at GDC, it’s firmly on my radar. 

At GDC, I spoke to Megapop founder and CEO Jørgen Tharaldsen, who walked me through several save files and systems. At the beginning of the preview, I didn’t know what to expect. The city-builder genre is a crowded territory, and too many developers settle for a fresh coat of paint on familiar mechanics.

But Life Below isn’t that. Before the preview even ended, the upcoming city-builder cemented a spot on my must-play list.

Life Below blends light sci-fi storytelling with a surprisingly grounded ecological angle. Tharaldsen told me Megapop collaborated with marine biologists to keep things authentic where it counts, while still building a narrative around a mythic presence guiding your reef’s recovery. Even the presentation reflects that approach; its soundscape, for example, pulls from real underwater recordings, giving the reef a sense of place that goes beyond visuals. 

Where most city builders revolve around workers or citizens, Life Below swaps them out for marine life. Fish and reef dwellers act as your population, each contributing to the ecosystem in different ways. As biodiversity grows, so does your codex, and you’ll unlock optional entries that dig into the real-world science behind each species. The threats you’ll face aren’t abstract, either. Oil spills, coral bleaching, invasive jellyfish colonies, rising ocean temperatures—these are real pressures devastating reefs today. The difference here is how the game frames them: you’re equipped to respond. The systems you’ve built up—your species, structures, and resources—are designed to push back, giving each crisis a sense of agency instead of inevitability. 

Progression looks meaty, too. The tech tree is sprawling, with upgrades that boost workers’ movement speed, carrying capacity, and more. On top of that, multiple zones introduce new challenges and species, keeping the momentum going as your reef expands. 

Wrap all that in a vibrant art style, and you’ve got something that stands out in a crowded genre. The reef pops with color and motion, making every expansion feel alive in a way many city grids don’t. 

Life Below launches on May 26 exclusively on PC, and you can wishlist the game on Steam now.

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Players exploring the world of Windrose

Tumbaga Ingot is one of those rare materials that you’ll need to find in Windrose, which is required to ascend different equipment. It’s one of the several types of Ingots you can obtain in the game. However, you can’t smelt it, which makes the process more difficult.

Let’s find out how you can get this unique ingot on your pirate adventure.

How to find Tumbaga Ingots in Windrose

So, you can’t smelt and make Tumbaga Ingots. In fact, you can only find it in specific locations. To find Tumbaga Ingots, you’ll have to head inside Ancient Ruins. Ruins are marked on the map, but their locations will be different due to the nature of the game’s map.

When you reach an Ancient Ruins, you’ll find a cellar entrance. Just look around the ruins, and you’ll find the cellar. Take the entrance to reach underground, and look around. Look for chests that are located in the ruins. Be careful, as you’ll find enemies (I found them during my rounds, but this can once again be different in your case).

Open the chests, and you’ll find Tumbaga Ingots. On my save, they’re not guaranteed, but the spawn rate appears to be quite common. However, they only appear to spawn inside the specific chests found in Ancient Ruins. This could change in the future since Windrose is in early access, and there will be updates.

How to use Tumbaga Ingots in Windrose

When you find a Tumbaga Ingot and read its description, it says that it’s required for ascending weapons. Since I am in the mid-game stage, I haven’t actively reached the stage where the weapons can be ascended. It’s tied behind a quest.

While it will take some time before you can ascend weapons, you can upgrade them quite early in the game. If you choose to upgrade them, you can improve their stats and how they function. Ascension, on the other hand, adds new skills for the weapons.

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