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Solarpunk Launch Checklist: Day-One Checks
Quick Answer
Use the Solarpunk launch checklist to confirm platform details, test a short solo save, reload placed objects, check energy, water, first-copy materials, and airship travel, then test co-op before building a permanent base.
Launch Checklist
Run Day-One Checks Before A Long Base
Save platform, solo, co-op, energy, water, airship, and reload checks in this browser.Test a small solo save, reload it, then test co-op before building a permanent floating-island base.
Quick Answer
Use the checklist above before committing to a main save. The first good Solarpunk route is: confirm the store build, start solo, place a small base loop, save and reload, test energy and water, protect unknown first-copy materials, then test co-op hosting and storage if friends are waiting.
Day-One Route
| Step | Do this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Store check | Confirm your platform page and download build | Store timing and platform details can differ |
| Solo save | Build only the first practical base loop | Small tests are easy to restart |
| Reload test | Place storage, power, and a crafted item, then reload | Save behavior matters before a long base |
| Energy check | Test generation, battery behavior, and weather | Power is the backbone of the base |
| Water and food | Check watering, crop, animal, and storage habits | Food systems can fight for the same resources |
| First-copy rule | Store unknown materials until a real use is visible | Avoids spending a rare item on the wrong craft |
| Airship test | Travel out and return safely | Exploration should not strand the save |
| Co-op test | Host, join, build, store, quit, reload | Shared bases need clear ownership rules |
Platform Decisions
| Player type | Best first move |
|---|---|
| PC solo builder | Test power, storage, and save reload before expanding |
| Co-op group | Use a throwaway shared save before the main world |
| Xbox/Game Pass player | Check install, Play Anywhere, cloud, and host rules before inviting friends |
| Switch 2 player | Check final store details and handheld readability |
| Steam Deck player | Treat Deck as a comfort test until live reports are clear |
| Bug-sensitive player | Wait for early patch notes before building a huge base |
What To Trust First
| Source | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Steam store page | Date, broad feature list, tags, and PC store status |
| rokaplay factsheet | Release date, platform plan, developer, publisher, and system summary |
| Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo pages | Console store details, Game Pass wording, Switch 2 page, PS5 timing, and platform-specific checks |
| In-game menus | Controls, save behavior, co-op options, values |
| Patch notes | Bugs, balance changes, and platform fixes |
| Your save test | Whether the route works on your device |
Common Launch Mistakes
| Mistake | Better habit |
|---|---|
| Starting a massive base immediately | Build a test loop, then reload |
| Assuming co-op progress works like another game | Test host, join, storage, and reload |
| Treating early values as final | Use current build values after June 8 |
| Ignoring energy before automation | Stabilize generation and batteries first |
| Skipping platform comfort | Check readability, controller, and performance early |
Next Pages To Open
- Solarpunk Database
- Solarpunk Release Date
- Solarpunk Platforms
- Solarpunk Beginner Guide
- Solarpunk Energy Guide
- Solarpunk Hub
Sources
FAQ
When does Solarpunk launch?
Steam lists Solarpunk for June 8, 2026.
What should I check first on launch day?
Check the store build, start a short solo save, place storage and power, save, quit, reload, then test co-op if friends are waiting.
Why test co-op before a main base?
Hosting, storage, progress, and reload rules matter more than speed when a group is sharing a long base.
Can the checklist save progress?
Yes. The checklist saves in your browser under the Solarpunk launch checklist key.