11 Bit Studios has revealed in its 2025 financial summary that it has two “completely new” and thus far unannounced games in development. It’s also working on a “return to the studio’s most important brands in a new, refreshed formula”: An all-new Frostpunk game, and “a reimagining of the cult classic This War of Mine.”
11 Bit said its financial situation is “stable,” with the narrative-driven survival game The Alters selling 545,000 copies and Frostpunk 2 “approaching” 880,000 copies sold. “The Alters showed that we can build new, global brands, and we are consistently developing Frostpunk as a long-term franchise,” 11 Bit CEO PrzemysÅ‚aw MarszaÅ‚ said.
Similarly, 11 Bit’s future strategy is a mix of old and new: A pair of unannounced brand new games, alongside a remake of the award-winning 2014 anti-war survival game This War of Mine and a Frostpunk game that MarszaÅ‚ said will expand the series “into a new genre.”
“Projects like Frostpunk 1886 or the newly announced P15, which is a reimagining of This War of Mine, are not standard remasters,” MarszaÅ‚ said. “They represent a fully modern, fresh take on the games that defined 11 Bit studios, designed from the ground up with a multi-year lifecycle and long-term community engagement in mind.”
“Our strategy is primarily an evolution that allows us to explore the boundaries of the medium even more boldly,” creative director MichaÅ‚ Drozdowski added. “We want every game under the 11 Bit studios banner, whether it’s a completely new IP or a reimagining of already known worlds, to carry a unique, ambitious artistic vision and that special emotional charge that our players value most.”
I’m curious about what the new Frostpunk game will be—a Cryostasis-style survival shooter where you’re combing the outside world for resources and survivors could be fun—but the remake of This War of Mine is what I find genuinely interesting. The original is 14 years old now, but with the US and Israel unleashing wars of aggression in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and elsewhere, killing tens of thousands of civilians in the process, the themes it explores have never been more relevant.
11 Bit has also done good things with This War of Mine through years of charity fundraising. Modernizing that for a new audience is not the worst idea a game company has ever had, and if 11 Bit intends to continue its support for civilians trapped in war zones with the remake, I’m all for it.
There’s no word on when any of these new projects will come to fruition, but 11 Bit said 2026 will see the full release of Moonlighter 2, as well as new DLC for Frostpunk and The Alters. Work is also continuing on Frostpunk 1886, which is “planned for the turn of 2027/2028.”

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It’s exciting to see a remake of This War of Mine after all these years! The themes of the game are indeed more relevant now than ever. Looking forward to seeing how the new version captures the essence of the original.
Absolutely, it’s great to see this beloved game making a comeback! With its focus on the human side of war, it will be interesting to see how the remake updates the graphics and gameplay while staying true to its powerful message. I’m curious if they’ll expand on the character development as well!
I completely agree! The human perspective in This War of Mine really sets it apart from other games. It’ll be interesting to see how the remake enhances the storytelling and visuals to further highlight those themes.