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Abiotic Factor

Abiotic Factor

By Deep Field Games - Playstack

6
12/2/25
Paid

Survive smarter with Abiotic Factor—a co-op sci-fi crafting game where you use science, creativity, and teamwork to outthink threats, build bases, and explore a massive underground facility filled with strange anomalies and unexpected dangers.

About Abiotic Factor

Abiotic Factor is a survival-crafting game that does not fit the usual formula of being lost in the woods or stranded on an island. Rather, you are thrown underground into a large research center, where the experiments have gone way out of control. You are not a soldier or superhero; you are a scientist in a lab coat who needs to survive the mess with whatever you can make. The game combines the disaster atmosphere of Half-Life and The Facility with the survival gameplay of such games as Raft or Grounded.

The plot is basic: a containment issue in a top-secret laboratory named GATE causes an unwarranted release of oddities and bizarre extradimensional beings. The scientists are also being invaded by the military groups to steal the artifacts they were studying. When the elevators go down, you are trapped below ground, there is no off-site rescue, and you must escape or, at the very least, remain alive. The game allows up to five players to play co-op, and explore the deserted office areas, constructing bases, assembling gadgets, moving carts, and rigorously relying on science rather than brute strength to survive.

The game is available for download on Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. It is a multiplayer game for 1 to 6 players.

Why Should I Download Abiotic Factor?

When you are tired of survival games where you begin chopping trees or punching rocks, it is time to take a break with the Abiotic Factor. One of your weapons is office equipment, vending machines, microscopes, and pure panic. Your character is a PhD student who imagined that doing overtime meant writing reports and not slaying monsters with a mop.

Creativity, and not realism, is the focus of the game. Construct crazy traps, make office equipment barricades, drive forklifts over the halls, move it in carts, or use otherwise inexperienced objects as weapons, like laser devices. It is an almost sandbox survival, which does not take itself too seriously.

There is also a system of classes in this game. Select a scientific field — maybe a botanist, growing food, or a machinist, making machinery. Every category will transform the way you move forward and support cooperation, thus a player will be able to specialize in the area of choice. Even teleportation and vehicles within the facility make you feel free to move your entire base, and it is disorganized, yet oddly entertaining. 

Abiotic Factor provides a similar feel in case you like co-op games, where you can play with your friends and just have fun with systems. In case you like survival games and feel weary of the man vs. tree plot, then it is more of a scientist vs. interdimensional nonsense.

Is Abiotic Factor Free?

No. Abiotic Factor is a paid game. It is not subscribed to or has any forced microtransactions, nor does it have a free-to-play or freemium version. You just purchase it, download it, and play. It is a typical survival game (not very expensive), although it is occasionally discounted as part of a seasonal sale. The game is available as a Standard and Supporter’s Edition.

That said, Abiotic Factor is included in the PlayStation+ Subscription and Xbox Game Pass, making it free for subscribers for PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles.

What Operating Systems Are Compatible with Abiotic Factor?

Abiotic Factor is a fun survival game available for download on Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The multiplayer part of the game allows you to play with up to 5 friends, online, on whatever device you have.

What Are the Alternatives to Abiotic Factor?

In case Abiotic Factor is not exactly what you are seeking, or want to make a comparison to other survival/crafting/co-op games, here are three substitutes with their own variations.  

Satisfactory transports you to a new and foreign world where the main agenda is to create automated factories that are huge in size. Whereas the Abiotic Factor is the battle to survive within a laboratory with scientific equipment, Satisfactory is all about automation and efficiency. You begin with simple miners and conveyor belts, and then build giant industrial systems that cover the whole biome. It has exploration and fighting, yet it orders too much to solve logistic puzzles, and the processes run faster. It is a relaxing grind as opposed to the chaotic underground mayhem, with an enjoyable payoff of I finally figured this out.

Grounded 2 reduces you to the stature of an insect and puts you in a backyard stocked with bugs that have grown to the size of monsters. The game has base building, crafting, co-op, and a story as to why you are small. Grounded is more of an organized adventure that has humor, characters, and a semi-linear plot. Abiotic Factor keeps you within a laboratory, whilst Grounded is in the outside world, where everything is massive. Assuming that you love survival and would like something lighter-hearted that has spiders that follow you, and backyard mysteries, then Grounded is the option.

Raft puts you in the midst of the ocean on a small wooden platform, which gradually grows bigger as you find scrap in the water. Raft does not make you visit underground laboratories, but instead, you are sailing on islands, deserted research laboratories, and damaged edifices. It is not as fast and fierce as Abiotic Factor, but still rather co-op-friendly. When you like to relax and create/explore at a slower pace, the Raft gives you that we are barely surviving and somehow getting a better experience. Abiotic Factor brings with itself violent underground chaos, whilst Raft is a calming sea survival.

Abiotic Factor

Abiotic Factor

Paid
6

Specifications

Last update December 2, 2025
License Paid
Downloads 6 (last 30 days)
Author Deep Field Games - Playstack
Category Games
OS Windows 64 bits - 10/11

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