Rings of Saturn

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The Ultimate Asteroid Mining Simulator You are a captain of an independent asteroid excavation ship, operating in the mineral-rich rings of Saturn - the thickest debris field in our solar system. Your task is to navigate rings, excavate minerals, and sell the ore at the Enceladus station.

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Developer:
Kodera Software
Release date:
21 July 2023
Recent Steam reviews:
Very Positive (22)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (2328)

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Description

The Ultimate Asteroid Mining Simulator

You are a captain of an independent asteroid excavation ship, operating in the mineral-rich rings of Saturn - the thickest debris field in our solar system. Your task is to navigate rings, excavate minerals, and sell the ore at the Enceladus station.

You can hire and manage your crew who will aid you, update your ship - or switch to a completely new one. You can acquire a bounty hunter licence, explore mysteries or smuggle weapons - but at the core, you are a rock-hopper and rock-hopping is what you’ll spend most of your time at. And since it is the core of this game, we made sure you’ll have a great time flying your ship and excavating.

You are no chosen one, the story does not revolve around you - it is driven by the characters you hire and encounter, and each playthrough will play out differently. You can choose to investigate and embrace their lives, or just ignore them. It’s all up to you.

Giving Science its Due

Tired of having more Fiction than Science? Here you will find lasers are not visible without a medium, sound does not move through the void of the empty space and every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Thrusters eject gas that heats up and pushes away objects, your reactor is cooled by propellant flowing through it and radiators glow when you pump heat into them.

There are no energy shields, teleporters and Heisenberg compensators. No lightspeed, no blasters, and no artificial gravity. Instead, we have fission reactors, thermal rockets, ion thrusters and centrifugal gravity. You'll have hard decisions to make, with no "best" equipment to answer every need.

All technologies are real and there is no technobabble. But it’s still a game and one that is fun to play.

Weekly Updates

ΔV is in active development, with new stable updates coming out each week, and experimental ones getting pushed out daily. Many ideas you’ll find in the game come from players and it is not uncommon to suggest something on our discord - and see it in the game next week. Our player community consists of enthusiasts geeks, engineering and science-fiction nerds, and if that sounds like your kind of crowd - come to our discord, chat with us, and see how the game unfolds in real-time.

The event-driven nature of our storytelling means that we can expand our stories and enrich your experience seamlessly - while you are still playing. There is no need to start a new save, new events, equipment and features will just appear as you go.

Sounds like your kind of game? Check the demo. It’s free, and your saves will carry over.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 7/8/10/11
Processor:
i3 2.4GHz or equivalent
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Intel UHD 730 2GB VRAM or equivalent
Storage:
2 GB available space
Additional Notes:
Try running the demo to verify if your system can handle it

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Additional Notes:
Check the demo for performance - it is identical to full game build.

User reviews

Vin_Fiend
Recommended | 03 May 2026
3.1h played

Fun game that rewards patience. Definitely take the time to understand all of the vector matching mechanics and autopilot etc. I think this is going to become one of those 'permanent' type games that you always keep in

Helpful: 11
Jakey
Recommended | 16 Apr 2026
49.4h played

Great physics, great sim, great show-don't-tell story. Unique game with a good price and fantastic gameplay. It's clearly a project of passion. I bought it on sale here, then enjoyed it enough I bought it again on GOG

Helpful: 8
YellowFox
Recommended | 01 May 2026
72.0h played

A game that took a while to get the hang of that feels beyond rewarding to get good at. Now I'm on my way to getting 100% achievement completion. I would say the best thing to do is to read everything very carefully and

Helpful: 6
Sun Djinn Kari
Recommended | 06 Apr 2026
71.7h played

72 hours seems like a lot of time, or a little time, but that perspective is if you have actually played the game. After 72 hours the game really opens up to the greater whole, and there is a lot you can do, unless you

Helpful: 6
Derezed
Recommended | 15 Apr 2026
11.4h played

A really intersting little journey. Baffling at first...then you're tuning your ship like some space hauler. Apparently this is called a dad game...I am a dad...so this is a game for me.

Helpful: 1
FozzyOrb
Not recommended | 26 May 2026
1.1h played

I purchased this game because the physics looked amazing. But I'm not used to a "learn by failing" game. This game is intentionally brutal with new players. I've read that new players should expect about 10-15 hours of

Helpful: 8