About This Survival Log Wiki
In short
This is an unofficial, independent wiki about the Steam game Survival Log, developed by Midnight Workshop and published by Lilith Games. It exists to answer specific questions about the game accurately, with the source of every fact stated, and it has no affiliation with the developer or publisher.
What this wiki covers
Everything here is about one thing: the 2026 zombie-apocalypse hoarding survival simulation Survival Log, released on Steam on 12 August 2026. That focus matters because the name collides with several unrelated subjects - a webtoon, a Five Nights at Freddy's companion book, and a statistical function. None of those are covered here.
The wiki is organised into seven sections: Guides for run strategy, Stockpile for item data, Base for fortification and power, Characters, Map, Endgame, and Game Info for factual reference.
How facts get onto these pages
Survival Log launched days before this wiki was built, which is exactly the window in which game wikis fill up with confident guesswork. The rules here are deliberately narrow:
- Official Steam listing. Release date, price, platform support, languages, achievement count and system requirements come from the store page and are dated.
- Official screenshots. Numbers visible in the game's own interface - durability values, item prices and weights, recipe totals, appliance stats - are read directly from published Survival Log screenshots, so a reader can verify them independently.
- Community reporting. Steam discussions and community guides. Anything from here is labelled community-reported, because it can be patched away or turn out to be build-specific.
- Nothing else. Where a value is not documented anywhere, the page says so and leaves it blank. A visible gap is more useful than an invented number that looks authoritative.
Full detail on that process is on the editorial policy page.
Why the gaps are left visible
Several pages here say "not published" where a competing site would print a figure. The maximum durability of the Titanium Alloy Door is one example - a question players are actively asking on the Steam forum, with no verified answer available. Publishing a plausible guess would rank; it would also be the reason someone loses a run.
The trade-off this wiki makes is to be less complete and more trustworthy. As values get confirmed, the gaps close.
Updates
Survival Log shipped without an Early Access period and is being patched quickly, so every page carries a last-updated date at the top and anything time-sensitive is re-checked against the official listing. If a page here contradicts the official patch notes, the patch notes are right - they are linked in the Official Links group in the footer.
Corrections welcome
If something here is wrong, out of date, or missing a number you have verified in your own game, the contact page is the way to say so. Screenshots showing an in-game value are the single most useful thing anyone can send, because they let a figure move from "community-reported" to "verified".
Survival Log FAQ: About
Is this an official Survival Log site?
No. This is an independent, fan-run wiki. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Midnight Workshop or Lilith Games. Official channels are listed in the Official Links group in the footer of every page.
Who writes this wiki?
It is maintained by players who play the game and read the community. Where a fact comes from someone else's report rather than direct observation, the page says so.
How do I report an error?
Through the contact page. Corrections with a screenshot are the most useful kind.