Today, players can track development progress via the official OUTBRK Trello Board or participate in and tournaments, such as those featured at the National Storm Chaser Summit. OUTBRK on Steam
Fixed a terrain loading bug on lower-end PCs that previously left large holes in the map.
Resolved an issue where players were forced to restart their client between matches to join new sessions. OUTBRK v0.1.571
Beyond new content, v0.1.571 addressed several game-breaking issues identified by the community during the early access launch:
Conducted a "massive town polish pass" on southern cities, including Saint John , Fort City , Bridgetown , Southbay , and Eagle Cliff . Today, players can track development progress via the
Since the v0.1.571 patch, the game has evolved significantly. By May 2026, the current version has progressed to , which includes advanced features like chat callouts, multi-vortex tornado systems , and high-resolution cloud structures that mimic real-life storm dynamics like RFDs and inflow bands. The foundations laid during the 0.1 series were instrumental in moving the game from a "Mostly Negative" launch review status to a more stable simulation with a dedicated community.
Introduced a to prevent players from receiving the same weather patterns too frequently in a row. The Evolution of OUTBRK Beyond new content, v0
The v0.1.571 update introduced a suite of technical and environmental enhancements aimed at deepening the immersion for storm enthusiasts:
Rigged all commercial buildings and small props for destruction , allowing tornadoes to have a more tangible impact on the game world.