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Life By You’s Latest Developer Diary Focuses on House Building

Focusing on one of the elements of the game they need to get right in order to deliver an enjoyable experience, Paradox Tectonic shared their latest developer diary for Life By You, focusing on house building. While there are still some questions left around specifics of the system, Community Manager Rocio provides an adequate, top-level look at how players could be building homes when the game's Early Access launches in September 2023.

June 4, 2023

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