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About the Game A swarm of AI bots is tearing across the galaxy, assimilating everything in its path. As a maverick Tech jockey with nerves of steel, it's on you to clean up the carnage.
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- Developer:
- Payload Studios
- Publisher:
- Mythwright
- Release date:
- 30 April 2026
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Mostly Positive (279)
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (1847)
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A swarm of AI bots is tearing across the galaxy, assimilating everything in its path. As a maverick Tech jockey with nerves of steel, it's on you to clean up the carnage. Build something fast enough, mean enough or heavy enough to push back, then smash it all into scrap.
TerraTech Legion is a bullet heaven from Payload Studios, the team behind the original TerraTech. It takes the block-based vehicle building the series is known for and drops it into a roguelite full of swarms, bosses, and bad ideas worth trying.
With 200+ blocks across weapons, propulsion and utility, there’s no shortage of wild ideas that just might work. Wheels, boosters, buzzsaws, orbital lasers - snap them together however you like. Each of the four TerraTech Corporations brings its own set of blocks and abilities to the table, so your starting point shapes what you build and how you fight.
How it all comes together is up to you. Stack on the weapons and you're a rolling gun platform. Go heavy at the front and you're built to ram. Pile on the boosters and you're fast, fragile, and hard to catch. Where you put things matters - weight, balance, and whether you can actually steer it all come into play.
Jean Pierre hits hard and keeps on hitting - built for impact and impossible to slow down. Mikela plays the odds by stunning enemies and rerolling her luck until the rarest blocks fall her way. Sam phases through enemies and doubles down with critical hits. Cepheid drifts through the battlefield leaving a trail of plasma in her wake. Each character comes with their own starter build and playstyle - find the one that fits how you fight.
Four distinct planets, each crawling with bots, outposts and factories, all building to a brutal planetary boss. Upgrade your skills between missions to up your game and bring the fury on each new run.
How long can you last? Drop into an endless onslaught of Legion bots and bosses with no checkpoints, no campaign and no way out. Just you, your build, and your high score.
We think you'll love TerraTech Legion if you enjoy…
Vampire Survivors, Brotato, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Soulstone Survivors, Halls of Torment, Death Must Die, BALL x PIT, Megabonk, The Spell Brigade, Yet Another Zombie Survivors, Grind Survivors, Temtem: Swarm, Nova Drift, Trailmakers, Main Assembly, Instruments of Destruction, Scrap Mechanic, Space Engineers, and From the Depths
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
- Memory:
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, 4 GB or AMD Radeon RX 570, 4 GB
- Storage:
- 7 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Minimum requirements may change over the course of development.
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
User reviews
Great vehicular Roguelike with excellent flow and mechanics to it. Plenty of explosions. Reminds me of Twisted Metal somehow. I love the weapon choices, ease of upgrades, and medium early difficulty of boss fights.
First time I'm posting a review for a game after having a Steam account for 20+ years... and for good reason. This game might be fun initially, but its late game is so laughable that it doesn't deserve the investment of
The game has a lot of potential. As of now, it's fun for a couple of games, but it becomes repetitive after a couple of rounds. There are a LOT of quality of life improvements that could be made. Most weapons that are
I wish there was a maybe option. Spent four hours on the demo but couldn't get past first mission. Bought game and when I unlocked second character steam rolled the first planet and some others. All characters don't
TerraTech is an easy drive, earn, build, and blast 'em game. Tech tree is not as impactful as some games but is enough to affect play. The first 20 hours should tell you if YOU will think the grind is worth it. Gmaeplay
One of the more gameplay unique takes on the ASS/VS clone genre. Building the tank each level up is neat and the isometric tank controls are cool and fun. Probably overstays its welcome after about 20-30 hours and




