Abiotic Factor video game

Published August 30, 2025
Contributed by Alex Nguyen


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Key art for the 1.0 release of Abiotic Factor






Abiotic Factor is an open world survival single-player and cooperative video game developed by Deep Field Games and published by Playstack. It was released into early access on May 2, 2024 and was fully released on July 22, 2025. Players assume the role of a GATE employee, stranded deep within its underground research facility. After a catastrophic containment breach, players must use their brains and brawn to escape the facility by any means necessary all while avoiding military and paranormal forces.

Abiotic Factor uses Poppins as its branding typeface. It is seen used in most promotional material for the game. Poppins Black is used specifically for the game's logo. In game, the Black weight is also used as the headline font. It is paired with TeX Gyre Adventor for long bodies of text and can be seen used diegetically on wayfinding signs. Certainly very stylish if a bit hard to read on small text. Roboto is also used on the occasional piece of text, although this use feels more functional rather than stylistic. Interestingly, this is the pre-redesign version of Roboto that Unreal Engine 5 still ships with.




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Logo. The A in the bottom line is replaced with GATE’s logo, the titular organization this game revolves around.




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Main menu




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Graphics settings




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The game’s HUD, displaying multiple things such as button prompts, hotkeys, player status, active perks (seen on the left) and current mission objectives.




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Inventory menu




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A player ‘inventing’ a new crafting recipe by dragging in the correct ingredient, which unlocks when a player collects a new object. One of the few instances where the old Roboto is used.



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