Clean Up Earth Has Released an Updated Demo Today

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The charming environmental cleaning simulation game, Clean Up Earth, launches an updated demo on Steam today, adding numerous features and improvements inspired by early player feedback. The update deepens gameplay, enriches narrative elements, and makes the experience smoother as the game moves toward its upcoming Kickstarter campaign

Players can now team up with a companion drone, which actively spots and cleans waste. The crafting and reconstruction system lets players gather resources, rebuild structures, and unlock new areas. A new map accommodates up to ten players, offering larger, more dynamic multiplayer sessions.

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The update introduces quantum memory, allowing players to visualize past buildings and human activity, adding a fresh layer to exploration. Developers redesigned environments with more complex layouts and exploration paths. A voiced NPC now guides players through mechanics and expands the game’s world-building. Early wildlife species return as players restore habitats, and character customization now offers more options for hair, clothing, and colors.

The tutorial system becomes smoother with four concise lesson maps, and players can now use a whistle mechanic to coordinate with others. Performance improvements boost frame rates, stability, and overall optimization. The demo also adds multiple localizations, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Dutch, and Czech.

Clean Up Earth will launch on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in Q1 2026. Magic Pockets will announce the console release dates after the Kickstarter campaign. The game will also appear in the Best Indies Showcase next month and join week two of the upcoming Jingle Jam, supporting WWF and drawing attention to this eco-focused adventure.

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