The space factory simulation game Main Sequence has taken a significant step forward with the release of its free demo. Available now on Steam, the demo introduces a complete visual overhaul of ships, stations, and factories, alongside new tutorials designed to guide players through the early game.
New Production Lines and Environments
The demo adds two new production chains: cobalt refining and ore enrichment. These systems expand the depth of resource management, giving players more strategic options for building their interstellar operations. Additionally, the update introduces new star types and biomes, diversifying the environments players can explore and exploit.
Combat and Quality of Life Improvements
Enemy encounters have been refreshed with new enemy types and attack patterns, adding variety to combat scenarios. The demo also includes numerous quality of life improvements, streamlining the user interface and reducing friction in common tasks. Long-term objectives have been integrated to give players clear goals beyond the initial tutorial phase.
Publishing Partnership with Mythwright
In a related announcement, the solo developer behind Main Sequence has partnered with UK publisher Mythwright. Known for titles such as Thronefall, Going Medieval, and TerraTech Legion, Mythwright specializes in supporting indie developers. This partnership allows the creator to focus on game development while the publisher handles distribution, marketing, and other logistical challenges.
Availability and Community Engagement
The demo is free to download and play. Players are encouraged to leave reviews and share feedback directly on the Steam page. For more frequent updates and community interaction, the developer has directed players to the official Discord server and the Steam Community hub.




