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How to beat the Prologue in Frostpunk 2

We’re already stockpiling food. We’ve got 60 weeks left, there’s no way we can fail this. Too easy… and now you’re here, wondering how to beat the Prologue in Frostpunk 2. You’re not alone. I didn’t get through on my first try, either.

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As long as you’re methodical in your approach, however, you can beat the Prologue pretty easily. Here’s how I did it.

How to get through the Prologue mission in Frostpunk 2

The first thing you’re going to want to do is use your Frostbreaking wisely. For your very first Frostbreak, why not open up both oil wagons, like this…

The first two oil wagons in Frostpunk 2, showing the player how to unlock both with a single Frostbreak during the prologue mission.
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Be pro-active with your Frostbreaking too. The next step is to break your way to the nearby Construction wagon. You’ll also want to open up a bit more room around the Dreadnought Wreck for two housing districts, at least — you’ll need twelve open spaces in total. Finally, you can start to break your way to the nearest food source.

A food source and materials source during the prologue mission of Frostpunk 2, highlighted by arrows for player guidance.
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Next, build an Extraction District on the first Oil wagon you’ve opened up while the other Frostbreaks complete. You can do this by clicking on Districts, Extraction District, and then selecting three tiles on and near the oil wagon.

A player builds the first Extraction District in Frostpunk 2, with arrows showing the steps on how to build one during the Prologue mission.
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The Frostbreaks should finish before your Extraction Districts completes, so go ahead and build two Housing Districts near the generator.

Two housing districts built near the generator in Frostpunk 2, with arrows showing how to build one.
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The moment your Extraction District finishes on the Oil Wagon, click on the Dreadnought Wreck and turn the generator on by using the toggle button.

With the last of your prefabs, which is a necessary material for construction, build an Extraction District over the Construction Wagon and wait for it to complete. As soon as it completes and you’re able, build a Food District over the Fertile Soil (or food source) you uncovered earlier.

After this, immediately start Frostbreaking towards the coast from the other side of the canyon, where a seal colony will be discovered. Build a Food District over the seal colony, and then Frostbreak towards your nearest materials deposit.

A seal colony and a materials wagon is highlighted by arrows during the Prologue mission of Frostpunk 2.
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Build an Extraction District on the materials deposit, and then work towards opening up all of the food sources. You’ll also want to build a second Extraction District over the other Oil Wagon that you opened up earlier.

Now you’ll begin to stockpile food. As you open the other food sources and build Food Districts on them, also make sure that you have at least two Food Stockpile Hubs (I built three because I’m paranoid). This will ensure that you have enough capacity to secure the food needed.

A player builds a food storage hub in Frostpunk 2, with arrows highlighting the steps on how to build one.
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Don’t forget this step! This is how I failed my first run, by not having enough storage space! Your priority here is to get the food districts up and running. When prompted, you can also open up another materials spot in order to complete the quest which will reward you with extra trust from the wanderers.

There’s no real need to do this, but for the sake of completion I did it anyway.

As you build more Food Districts, keep an eye on your first materials Extraction District. The moment it shows the symbol that looks like a zero with a line through it, demolish it and build something else, like an additional oil Extraction District once the cold gets more intense.

An Extraction District has run out of materials and now displays the materials depleted icon above it in Frostpunk 2 during the Prologue mission.
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When the cold does become more intense, I highly recommend kicking your generator into overdrive by clicking on the Dreadnought Wreck and toggling the prompt. I did, and no one froze to death. Pretty successful first foray into Frostpunk 2, I’d say.

The generator overdrive toggle switch highlighted by an arrow, showing it's location in Frostpunk 2 during the Prologue mission.
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You will have to turn it off again before the whiteout hits, so make sure to keep an eye on it.

With all the food sources covered, you should breeze your way to making the goal without having to tighten belts or enforce double shifts.

The victory message displays on screen after a player manages to secure enough food to beat the prologue in Frostpunk 2.
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Naturally, this won’t long be the case, as we’ll have to make some tough decisions going forward. But that’s all there is to it for now – you now know how to beat the Prologue in Frostpunk 2. I know, sounds like a huge “whatever” — but given the brutality of this game, it’s quite the accomplishment.

Let’s move on to Chapter 1, and get into the actual game, shall we? Here’s how to beat Chapter 1 in Frostpunk.


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Kyle Ferreira
As the content manager at Upcomer, Kyle brings a lifetime of gaming and over seven years of professional writing experience to the platform. He holds a tender spot for indie games, but can sometimes be found in an FPS getting destroyed in a fruitless attempt to relive his old CS 1.6 glory days. After which he can usually be found licking his wounds in a chill game of Kenshi.