Cairn has a new release date of January 29th

Cairn has a new release date of January 29th

The Game Bakers have announced a new release date for their mountain climbing game Cairn, which was delayed back in September as the team needed more time. The new release date for Cairn is January 29th, when it will be released for PC and PS5. Ahead of the full release, you can play the Cairn demo on Steam and PS5 to get an idea of what to expect on your climb of Kami.

The Game Bakers has also revealed the details of the Deluxe Edition, along with pricing for the different versions of the game. The Cairn Deluxe Edition will include a Kami travel book, wallpapers, and three keepsakes that can be added to main character Aava’s rucksack. Both versions will have a 10% launch discount with the standard edition priced at $26.99/26.99€ / £22.99 / JP¥3060 / CN¥98 and the Deluxe Edition priced at $34.20/ 34.20€ / £28.60 / JP¥3924 / CN¥129.

In Cairn, players climb the mountain Kami as explorer Aava. On this journey, Aava will find traces of past climbs, historical artefacts that tell the story of the mountain, and run into other climbers who are on their own journeys. Cairn is a realistic climbing simulator where you will need to guide Aava to suitable holds for her hands and feet, while also maintaining balance so she does not fall off of Mount Kami.

Source: Steam

4 Comments

  1. hermiston.nathaniel

    It’s great to hear about the new release date for Cairn! The anticipation for this mountain climbing adventure must be building. Looking forward to seeing what the game has to offer!

  2. zlegros

    I completely agree! The excitement is definitely building. I’m also curious to see how the game’s mechanics will reflect the challenges of real mountain climbing. It could offer a unique experience for players!

  3. collier.mazie

    Absolutely, the anticipation is palpable! I’m particularly interested in how the game’s mechanics will reflect the challenges of real mountain climbing. It could add a unique layer of strategy to the gameplay!

  4. bonnie.kutch

    I totally agree! The mechanics are definitely a key aspect to watch. I’m also curious about how the environment will play into the climbing challenges, as it seems like the game’s design focuses heavily on the landscape’s impact on gameplay.

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