The players’ suggestions dictate the specifics of what we add next. “Timberborn has been evolving based on what players want and that remains the plan for Early Access development. How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? While we have ideas for what needs to be done before the full release (see below), players’ feedback affects that and we’re ready to put in additional time.” “We expect the Early Access to last at least a year. During that time, Timberborn will still have that work-in-progress smell of fresh lumber.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access?
We will now be adding more content ahead of the full release, and Early Access players will help us choose where to go next. Thanks to that feedback, the core of the game is here, it’s fun to play, and we want to make it available for everyone. Beaver city-builders aren’t exactly an established genre, and your voice helps us decide what works and what doesn’t. “We’ve been inviting players to playtest Timberborn since the very first months of its development in 2018.