Frostpunk 2 throws several choices at the player that have long-lasting consequences. One of those happens during the prologue, so let me answer the question: Should you choose Order or Faith for New London in Frostpunk 2?
Frostpunk 2 A Mysterious Symbol: What should you choose?
During the prologue mission, you will trigger an event that states that your Frostbreaking crew uncovered the frozen body of a man in uniform. The shoulder patch is ofgreat interest to your people, and you can declare what it symbolizes.
It Symbolizes Order
New London is acity of disciplinethat follows strong leadership. If you choose this path, it creates a continuity where New London embraces Order to survive.
It Symbolizes Faith
New London is acity of devotioninstead of discipline, complete with a new religion and clergy. This path creates a continuity where New London embraces Faith.
While we’ve not played enough to say exactly what your decision changes, we knowit impacts the whole campaign. I picked Faith, and my people were blessing the generator in the first mission, so your choices in the prologue really matter.

According toGame and Design Director Jacob Stokalski, this choice “sets you up witha unique set of factions for the whole playthrough.” There’s no right or wrong answer, and several other parts of the story offer similar choices.
The campaign is challenging regardless of your decision and is designed to be replayable. Regardless of your pick, I daresay you will want tostart again with the other choice on future playthroughs.
Many games present low-impact choices that determine the outcome of a single quest or conversation. Thesedecisions are far more impactful in Frostpunk 2.
Can I change my decisions in Frostpunk 2?
Choices are final in Frostpunk 2, andyou can’t bring back the dialogue windowonce you’ve picked a side. That said, the game does have an autosave feature. A fresh save point is generated at the start of each chapter, so you can restart there and pick the other choice.
Your previous decisions still count, but it’s a great way torevisit key moments in your playthrough without starting from scratch.
Frostpunk is a tough game to crack, and it’s important youplay on a suitable difficulty settingif you want to enjoy the experience.
Anthony Yates
Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He’s furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he’s not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.