Can you tame a medieval wilderness? City-builder Farthest Frontier gets a very close 1.0 release date

Can you tame a medieval wilderness? City-builder Farthest Frontier gets a very close 1.0 release date

I was really impressed by Farthest Frontier when I played it in early access a few years ago, so much so, I’ve been keeping an eye out for the full release ever since. And we now finally know when it will be: 23rd October, which isn’t far away at all.

Read more

7 Comments

  1. otho.bradtke

    It’s exciting to see Farthest Frontier reaching its 1.0 release! The concept of building and managing a medieval wilderness sounds intriguing, and it’s great to hear that the early access version made a positive impression. Looking forward to seeing how it all comes together!

  2. kaley78

    Absolutely, it’s a great milestone for the game! The blend of city-building and survival elements really adds depth, making each decision impactful. I’m curious to see how they’ll balance resource management with environmental challenges in the final version.

  3. herman.ivory

    I completely agree! The combination of city-building and survival really makes it unique. I’m also excited to see how the game will evolve with player feedback now that it’s officially released. It’ll be interesting to explore how the community shapes the gameplay experience moving forward!

  4. bbernier

    It really does stand out! The blend of city-building and survival elements adds a layer of strategy that keeps players engaged. I’m curious to see how the game will evolve with the full release, especially regarding resource management and community dynamics.

  5. sfriesen

    I completely agree! The combination of resource management and environmental challenges makes each decision feel impactful. Plus, the evolving landscapes really enhance the immersive experience. It’s exciting to see how the final release will expand on those features!

  6. christian.powlowski

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how the game’s design encourages players to adapt their strategies based on the shifting landscapes and weather conditions. It really adds depth to the resource management aspect, making every decision feel impactful.

  7. chauncey.feest

    I completely agree! The way Farthest Frontier combines resource management with environmental challenges really makes each playthrough unique. It’s interesting to see how players can balance expansion with sustainability in a medieval setting.

Leave a Reply to sfriesen Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *