Roadside Garage now available, with new missions and dice mini-game coming soon
Issaquah, WA, USA – June 8th, 2026 – Seismic Squirrel debuted a brand-new trailer for Aether & Iron during the IGN Live 2026 showcase, offering a first look at upcoming content additions expanding the game’s evolving decopunk noir world. The trailer highlights a newly released gameplay feature, alongside a preview of additional content currently in development. The game is available at 20% off on Steam for a limited time to celebrate the event.
The new trailer confirms that the Roadside Garage feature is now available in-game, introducing new ways for players to manage and customize their vehicles. The update allows players to reconfigure their loadouts between combat encounters, making it easier to experiment with different builds and strategies without needing to return to a garage location. Additional quality-of-life improvements included in the update allow players to sell vehicles and feature balance adjustments to several key combat encounters.
Also revealed are two upcoming content additions currently in development:
- New Missions (Coming Soon) – A set of narrative-driven missions that expand the game’s world and story.
- 1930s-Inspired Dice Mini-Game (Coming Soon) – A stylized tabletop-inspired dice game reflecting the era’s gaming culture, designed as an in-world diversion that ties into character interactions and risk-based rewards.
Aether & Iron is now available on Steam for Windows and MacOS, featuring full English voice acting and text localization support for English, Spanish (Spain & Latin America), French, German, Polish, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, and Simplified Chinese – Players can purchase Aether & Iron and try the demo today on Steam!
About Aether & Iron:
Set in an alternate 1930s New York transformed into a vertical city by the discovery of “aether”, a key component to newfound anti-gravitational technology, Aether & Iron follows Gia, a smuggler navigating crime syndicates, political conspiracies, and fragile alliances. Players shape Gia’s story through meaningful decisions, with every choice influencing relationships, outcomes and the fate of the city itself. The game features writing talent with credits on Mass Effect, Far Cry, and Sovereign Syndicate, with an original score composed by two-time Grammy Award winner Christopher Tin and Grammy nominee Alex Williamson, best known for their work on the Civilization series.
About Seismic Squirrel
Seismic Squirrel is a talented and passionate team of both industry veterans and enthusiastic newcomers. We share a strong desire to tell fascinating stories supporting engaging gameplay mechanics.

