
Factorio is about to enter a new chapter with Update 2.1, but it might also potentially be its final major content update. Developer Wube Software aims to explore potential opportunities while still supporting the space-factory building title from the sidelines. Nonetheless, this update is slated for release soon, which may include quality-of-life improvements, modding enhancements, and more.
Wube Software announced that the possible release date for Factorio Update 2.1 will be sometime at the end of June 2026. The developer plans to launch the patch as an experimental release, meaning players will have to opt in through Steam or the in-game updater.
After this release, Wube will conduct its standard bug-fixing cycle before the team breaks for summer vacations in July. Update 2.1 remains in experimental status throughout the summer, allowing mod authors ample time to update their creations.
As for a stable release, Factorio players should expect it by the end of summer 2026. As mentioned earlier, this update marks the end of an era as Wube transitions its efforts to long-term support. The team would then focus exclusively on bug fixes, platform compatibility, and modding features.
This decision comes from the team’s satisfaction with the game’s current design and the ecosystem established by the Space Age expansion. As Wube explained, “There isn’t anything we feel is majorly missing.” With this milestone, the developer will gradually shift its attention to new projects, albeit non-Factorio ones.
Factorio Update 2.1 Release Date
Wube Software announced that the possible release date for Factorio Update 2.1 will be sometime at the end of June 2026. The developer plans to launch the patch as an experimental release, meaning players will have to opt in through Steam or the in-game updater.
After this release, Wube will conduct its standard bug-fixing cycle before the team breaks for summer vacations in July. Update 2.1 remains in experimental status throughout the summer, allowing mod authors ample time to update their creations.
As for a stable release, Factorio players should expect it by the end of summer 2026. As mentioned earlier, this update marks the end of an era as Wube transitions its efforts to long-term support. The team would then focus exclusively on bug fixes, platform compatibility, and modding features.
This decision comes from the team’s satisfaction with the game’s current design and the ecosystem established by the Space Age expansion. As Wube explained, “There isn’t anything we feel is majorly missing.” With this milestone, the developer will gradually shift its attention to new projects, albeit non-Factorio ones.