Carin, the survival mountain climbing game set to release on November 4, has been delayed to Q1 2026. The game was first revealed during Summer Game Fest 2024.Â
Developed by The Game Bakers, the creators of Furi and Haven, Cairn centers on protagonist Aava embarking on an expedition to climb the perilous Mount Kami. The game features realistic climbing mechanics and physics, as players must carefully manage their tools and resources (like food and water) to gradually work their way towards the summit.
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The Game Bakers says that although Cairn is content complete, it needs a few more months to focus on optimization, debugging, and overall polish. “We have been running a lot of playtests, and the feedback from players is that we have something truly special with Cairn. We also see all the improvements we can still do to make the experience unforgettable. After 5 years of work, it makes no sense to rush it, we want to be proud of the game we launch,” explained creative director Emeric Thoa.
Although Cairn has no new release date, the game’s well-received Steam demo will be updated on October 13, which will allow players to see the “ghosts” of other players climbing alongside them. Players can race against these specters, or follow them to find hidden paths, but this feature will only be available for a limited time. A new trailer shows off this update below.
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When Cairn launches next year, it will be available on PlayStation 5 and PC.Â
It’s always a bummer to hear about delays, but it’s great that the developers are taking the time to ensure a polished final product. Looking forward to seeing what they have in store for us in 2026!
make sure everything is polished. A delayed game can often lead to a better overall experience. It’ll be interesting to see how the extra time impacts the game’s mechanics and graphics!
Absolutely, a delay can really help developers refine the gameplay and fix any issues. It’s also a chance to enhance graphics and mechanics, which can make the final product even more immersive. Looking forward to seeing what improvements they bring!