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So that players have to develop their colonies and guide their villagers. Life is dicey, however, because this era is unhealthy. While some colonies are reforming to settle in wild and natural areas. As a result, survivors drift far from the curse. Since this is at a time when Europe is trying to recover from the tragic black plague.
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Are there plans for Linux support?Īt one point, before the full release of the game, yes. Which is expecting to last roughly a year in Early Access.īut there is also good news. But there is also a native build coming for Linux near the games full release.

Which is expecting to start later this year on Windows PC. Going Medieval | Announcement TrailerĪspiring medievalists can sign up for the beta. Therefore, you will face the black plague and religious wars. Since rebuilding a kingdom in a Europe that is wiped out. And certainly, military defense being the only possible options. To stem the epidemic, the exodus of people, rebuilding, and fortresses. In fact, in the year 1346, the black plague destroys towns and villages. Taking root at the heart of the most risky periods in medieval history. Hailing as a management and strategy game. Going Medieval arrives on Steam and due to debut on Steam Early Access this year.

The game is just announced for a Steam Early Access release.ĭeveloper Foxy Voxel and publisher The Irregular Corporation are going to be releasing a Beta.
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With documentation that will accompany future builds for modders to peruse, Ludeon Studios might be the most mod-friendly studio currently out there in the industry.Going Medieval colony survival sim incoming on Windows PC and Linux with a Beta signup.
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While there is no content being outlined for what 1.2 could contain, and arguably the farthest thing from a planned release date, Ludeon Studios repeats its commitment to ensuring that they aren’t breaking mods unnecessarily with the updates. It’s doubtful that Ludeon Studios will go the way of Capcom with Monster Hunter World, dividing the have’s and have-nots.īeyond RimWorld Royalty, all Tynan is willing to venture in regards to future updates is that there will be a version 1.2 ‘someday’.
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It’s likely short-term in a grand view of things, so don’t be too disappointed if you’ve opted to bypass Royalty for the time being and the next update isn’t nearly as large for you as 1.1 was. Looking forwards, Ludeon Studios is planning on releasing more content, although the vast majority will be a content increase to RimWorld Royalty, rather than the base game. Of course, ensure it’s a bug with RimWorld and not one of the thousands of mods available for it. I just posted an article about where Ludeon is going next – What's next for RimWorld. Ludeon is asking players to continue to report bugs as they come across them to ensure a more stable experience moving forwards for everyone. The hotfixes aren’t necessarily clustered in regards to content, it’s just bug-swatting as the developers stumble across reports and work on fixing them. They’ve pushed four so far across Steam, with the latest landing just yesterday. Yet here we are regardless, and it seems Tynan is finally willing to talk, at least a little bit, about the future in the latest blog post from the man himself on Ludeon’s own website.įirst, Ludeon is going to continue to push out hotfixes in regards to 1.1 and RimWorld Royalty. Seems like Ludeon Studios watched the beautiful disaster that was No Man’s Sky and learned a few lessons in how not to do PR. It’s noticeably one of the few times that Tynan is talking about what players can expect in the future, concerned that development can change quickly and will ultimately leave fans dissatisfied as there is a discrepancy between what was intended, and what occurred.
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With the 1.1 patch just recently landing along with a surprise first expansion DLC called Royalty, RimWorld seems poised to continue its monumental momentum while basking in the effervescent joy that is finding an eager audience jumping for more content.
