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Iron Harvest DevBlog #22 - February 2020

[h2]News: Backer Beta Confirmed![/h2]

That’s right, we can confirm Beta will be released during the last week of March.

Backers will be able to play the first 5 missions of the first campaign (Polanian), new skirmish and multiplayer maps. Check out new units and play for the first time with some of our heroes.  

For those eager for our 3rd faction, the Rusviets; you’ll meet them as opponents while playing the campaign missions. We'll assess your feedback and then later this year we will make them available as a playable faction for skirmish and multiplayer. 

Below we tease some of the content, features and improvements you’ll find. We’ll do a full breakdown and give details in next month’s DevBlog. No brakes on this hype train hype!

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Click here to Wish-list us on Steam, you’ll know immediately when we release and if a pre-release version of Iron Harvest becomes available.
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[h2]News: Iron Harvest at PaxEast 2020[/h2]

We’re at Pax East 2020 in Boston, MA, US, from today until March 1st

You’ll find us here:


This is one of our favorite annual gaming conventions and the atmosphere is electric. We’ve got a great booth set up this year, so come find us for a chance to play the latest version of Iron Harvest.

Look out for Tobi’s big bushy ginger beard, he’ll be happy to grease your gears and answer any questions you might have.

[h2]News: Backer Portraits[/h2]
Our 2D artist has been scribbling away and already produced some great in-game player portraits for our backers with the “You-in-the-Game” perk.

Here’s a sneak peak, perhaps you’ll recognize one.


[h2]Info: Beta Campaign Levels![/h2]
You’ll get to play the first five missions of the Polania campaign. Follow Anna from her early days to her descent into the chaos of war that threatens her homeland.

*Spoiler Warning*

The war comes to Anna’s peaceful village

Polanian forces live to fight another day

United by a common cause, Polanian resistance fighters execute a daring strategy

In a moment of respite, Anna and her compatriots plan their next move 

Valuable cargo secured, the journey towards answers and freedom begins

We’re also very excited to show you our latest cinematics that we hope will engross you into our stories as they start to unfold.

[h2]Info: Beta New Multiplayer Maps![/h2]
We’ll also have two new multiplayer maps for you to challenge each other on.


“Crashed Site” will see you and a friend race against two opponents to control the spoils of a downed Airship.


“Restless woods” is our largest map yet! This will see you fight 3 vs. 3 over a large, varied landscape that’ll require you to constantly adapt.



[h2]Info: Beta New Units and Abilities![/h2]
Introducing two of the largest, and so deadliest :P, mechs in the game.

The Saxonian “SKS 300 Kaiser” (left) and Polanian “PMZ-24 Tur” (right), these boys are huge, end game, mechs that will both inspire and terrify.


If it’s the quickest way to get from A to B, our infantry pathfinding now includes the ability to vault over objects no higher than 1 meter. Very handy for getting into and out of trouble quickly.

[h2]Looking Ahead[/h2]
The next month is sure to be intense! We can’t wait to bring you our Beta and show you our labor of love as it nears its final form. Our confidence continues to grow, and we can’t wait to meet fans during upcoming gaming events.

Next month’s DevBlog will be in late March when we release Beta. We’ll have all the details for you then. Stay tuned on social media because we don’t think we’ll be able to contain the hype for much longer ;) 

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Iron Harvest DevBlog #21 - January 2020

[h2]News: Last Chance to Upgrade[/h2]
To get final numbers and begin producing the physical assets, such as the mecha miniature and artbook, we’ll be disabling upgrades on the 31st of January.

This is your last chance get your mechanical claws on any of the physical goodies and perks from our Kickstarter campaign. Please upgrade your game edition by logging in here.

Anyone who has supported us from the $1 tier and higher is able to upgrade for access to the Alpha/Beta, and any of our other perks. Best way to support us? Click here to Wish-list us on Steam, you’ll know immediately if a pre-release version of Iron Harvest becomes available and won’t miss our release.

Even if you don’t intend to play on PC, please consider Wish-listing us because this is a good way to show your support for the game and help us be successful upon release. And if you’re feeling especially awesome, please ask your friends to Wish-list us too :)

[h2]News: “You in the Game” Edition[/h2]
A big thank you once again to all those who supported us on Kickstarter at the “You in the game” level. Now it’s time for us to start delivering!

If your bought this perk, check your emails, spam folders and/or account for instructions.
We need you to complete the “Ingame Avatar” survey by uploading 2-3 headshots that our artist will turn into a custom in-game portrait of you.

You’ll also be asked what in-game profession you’d like to have. By supplying this info, you also have the chance to become one of our campaign NPCs.

This all needs to be done before the 31st of January 2020!
If you have already supported us, you can still upgrade your pledge to this tier here.

Inevitably, some of you missed out on this opportunity, but take this announcement as an indication that our development is progressing well, and we fully intend to deliver on our promised perks.

[h2]News: Your Name in the Credits[/h2]
No matter what level you’ve supported us at, we’ll put your name in the game’s credits.
Tell us what name you want by logging in here and completing the “Iron Harvest Credit Name” survey.

[h2]Info: End of Year Q&A - Part 2[/h2]
Continuing on from last month's DevBlog, we answer all your questions going into 2020.
You guys really out did yourselves with interesting questions and so you'll find some great insights for answers.

It's a lot, but you did ask, so you only have yourselves to blame. Enjoy!

When can we expect big maps or 8 player maps? - tomasz_exe (Discord)

We have a 6-player map and an experimental 8-player map in development. The 6-player map will probably be part of the Beta. Whether or not we’re going to release the 8-player map depends on our internal testing. It is very demanding when it comes to memory, so it might not work out in the end.

Is it planned to have day/night cycles in the game (like in WC3) and will it have an effect on units? - SentoN (Discord)

Our plan is that you can chose the time of day and the weather for multiplayer and skirmish matches. If/what effects this will have on the gameplay is not yet clear. Depending on the weather, the range of sight or the attack range might be reduced, possibly also movement speed. But if all that just makes the game less fun, we would rather leave it out and make it purely cosmetic.


Are there heavy armor infantry units? - Justin Walberg (Facebook)

Yes, there are. Bunkers and some heavy mechs for example.

Any plans for other exoskeleton types and the possibility of making them weapons kits for late game? - Shaders...ellipses (Discord)

Each faction has at least one unique exo-skeleton and there is also a hero besides Gunter who uses enhancements. The weaponry is set as for all units.

In regard to actual game content, not just fixing bugs. Is there anything someone in the community said, that became a major topic at an internal meeting or started an idea or change of mind? - n0x (Discord)

After we release a new version, we collect feedback from all sources and compile a list. Once a week there is a “game design meeting” with the game design lead, the game director, the lead programmer and others who discuss the suggestions. We have the philosophy that the origin of an idea doesn’t matter. If it is a good idea, we discuss it.

Not all good ideas find their way into the game, though. Sometimes they don’t mix well with other concepts already in the game or are not possible/too hard to implement. More often we already have an idea for a feature and community feedback encourages us to implement it eventually. Examples of that are:
  • Enable backwards movement for mechs
  • Make exo-skeleton squads, instead of having them as a single unit.
  • Different weapons for bunkers/upgradable bunkers
  • Map editor/User maps
  • Reload indicator
  • More background story/lore -> Glossary
  • Skins/cosmetics (e.g. “Winged Hussar Recon”)


Will you have your files available for 3D printing? - Tom Barnes (Facebook)

Maybe after release. Until then we strongly recommend you check out Vidovicarts.
He created quite a few of our mechs and uploaded files for 3D printing on Thingiverse.
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Will we ever get werewolves/knight-like mechs? - Zlo Sov (Twitter)

Not for Iron Harvest, which is based on the "World of 1920+". The knights and werewolves are from another of Jakub Rozalski’s universes.

How much visual customization options (if any) will players have when designing their armies? - Benjamin (Facebook)

There will be some. For example, you will be able to choose your own banner (for your flag poles and on your buildings). There will be also some skins and potentially attachments for mechs as rewards in our progression system (for example, for unlocking a certain achievement, reaching a certain level or playing successfully in the league). Additionally, there will be many options in the meta-game to customize your appearance there.

Any plans for Mech camo paint/kits that might affect their visibility of the machine or be just decorative? - Axelyoder (Discord) and Davis (Facebook)

There will be skins as rewards (see above), but they’ll be purely cosmetic.

Will mechs have different skins? E.g. Christmas hat or a Pumpkin head - Guzma (Discord)

Hehe. Mechs with Santa hats? We’ll see.
We’re going to have events and we have skins, so... stay tuned :)

Will infantry units be able to climb over waist-high obstacles? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

Yes. They can vault over any cover that is approximately 1 m high.

Will the game have an ELO, leagues or seasons based ranked leaderboard? - Kaos (Discord)

Yes! Well… it’s not ELO, but an ELO-like system. There will be a competitive ranked mode and a more casual multiplayer mode and seasons.

Will we get horse riding units - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

Yes. One of our hero units is basically “The Cavalry". This hero’s squad becomes larger and larger as he levels up.

Will there be melee mechs? - August Jones? (Twitter)

Oh most definitely ;)

Will there be more realistic close combat with punches, swords and hatchets in the head?- David Vigil (Facebook)

Our goal is not to make it as gruesome as possible, but we plan to add synchronized kills that enable more graphic deaths.

Will the fog of war system be like Company of Heroes 2 whereby buildings can block your view of enemy units? - EIectron (Reddit)

No. We did tests with that and it didn’t feel good. There are a lot of assets in our maps and to constantly have big portions of the screen be visible one second and under FoW the next just isn’t great. We opted for the simpler and calmer “standard” FoW.

Will there be an option to change the HP bars, or at least the option to change the size or remove them? - Seleck84 (Reddit)

It is already possible to scale UI elements from within our setting menu. You can decide how prominently you want to see the UI in general. If there is interest, we could add an option to scale the overhead info separately or to hide them completely. It’s usually pretty important, though.

Will a unit design contest take place where the best design(s) could be implemented into the game? - EthosImmortal (Discord)

No, sorry. It’s too late for that. All units and buildings are already designed.

Will the story/campaign feature a nonlinear, territory-based perk system? - Onxy (Discord)

No. We follow the “Warcraft 3 model”: Three campaigns (one for each faction) that are all part of one bigger narrative.

Will there be a photo mode with ability to control both armies so we can create dioramas and films? - Grey MJ and EthosImmortal (Discord)

You can play against yourself when you set all factions in a skirmish map to “Player”. Additionally, we could maybe release some of our debug options. They are quite nice for this sort of thing (you can spawn units, use free camera and so on). We can’t do it before release because of spoilers. But maybe we’ll see these features in an update after release.

Will there be off-map Abilities? e.g. airstrikes, supply crates, mech delivery - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

No active abilities, but there are some missions/challenges in which, for example, supplies are being dropped on to the battlefield by an airship and things like that. When it comes to reinforcements, we’re planning an optional system for skirmishes and multiplayer that enables players to invest points for reinforcements they’ll receive when they reach certain goals in the map.

Will the HQ become a building that can be upgraded? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

No. Barracks, workshops, iron mines, oil pumps and bunkers can be upgraded, the HQ cannot.

Will there be mod support/community made content? - Willows "Trench Fox" WulfLast (Discord)

We would love user generated content for Iron Harvest! However, since we’re using Unity as our level editor, we can’t really make a neat little editor for everyone to use. Once we’re done with the main game, we’ll investigate if we can enable the community to work on Iron Harvest content within a free Unity version. It will be more complicated than other editors, so it’s not going to be for everyone. But it would be a way for dedicated community members to build upon our game. Hopefully, there will be the first user created maps on release!

Will there be a separate map maker tool with ability to put custom trigger conditions? - tomasz_exe and A furry (Discord)

See above. If it’s possible/feasible, we’re going to do “something”™, but we don’t know at this point how easy/comfortable and how powerful it’s going to be.

Will the AI/pathfinding be able to blow up rubble/buildings/wrecks to create a path to the target location if there is none? - tomasz_exe (Discord)

Yes, absolutely. Units evaluate multiple routes and if it makes sense to destroy (or jump over) something to reach a target faster, they’ll do it.


Any plans for E-sports? - Kaos (Discord)

We always say: “It’s not really up to us whether Iron Harvest is going to be an E-sports title or not.” We can’t invest tens of millions of dollars into an E-sport initiative with uncertain results. We’ll do everything we can to offer a great multiplayer experience. After that, it’s up to the community to grow the game as an E-sport and we’ll help wherever we can.

Will we get an official livestream from devs playing the game? - Rusviet (Discord)

Closer to release we’d like to do these. Tobi, our resident redhead, is raring to go and we’re also looking forward to seeing more of you livestream! Every couple of weeks we have an internal tournament. Maybe we could stream those as well.

Will the bunkers include support roles like medical bunkers, repair or artillery? - Brox9146 (Discord)

Each faction has three types of bunkers. An empty bunker, without any weapons, a bunker with strong capabilities against infantry and one bunker that is strong against mechs. It is often a good idea to garrison inside an infantry type that complements the bunker well (e.g. anti-mech Gunners in an MG bunker). There is also a field medical building you can build by sacrificing a veteran medic squad.

Is there anything you thought of adding to the game and then decided that’s just too crazy and would never work? - Benjamin Brøgger (Facebook)

There are a few things we won’t talk about because they might be part of a fun event some day or maybe an add-on. Other than that, there were some locomotion concepts for mechs that were on the stranger side. Does anyone remember the “He-Man Dragon Walker”? We also would have liked to have sandworms in the game, but somehow, they didn’t fit right with our setting ;-)

Will we always need an internet connection to play? - Nathan Raveau (Facebook)

You will be able to play single player campaigns and skirmishes offline. However, you’ll need to be online in order to play multiplayer, co-op, get achievements, progression rewards and so on. . .

What is the average tris count for your grass meshes and your tree meshes? They look great but are clearly low poly enough to have dense foliage without affecting performance. - Jeremy Scharphorn (Facebook)

We rely heavily on instanced rendering for our Vegetation, which enables to display large fields of lush grass without the heavy performance hit this would usually mean.
Every grass/plant asset consists of up to 3 levels-of-detail, ranging from 20-30 tris on the lowest resolution up to 150-180 tris on the highest.

All visible instances of one Vegetation Type get combined into a single Mesh on RenderTime and shadowed via Screenspace Shadows. This keeps the cost for rendering millions of polygons extremely low. Our trees consist of 4 levels-of-detail and a billboard. Which level-of-detail you will see in closeup changes based on your quality setting.

The tree featured here is right in the middle of the park resolution wise. Larger trees can reach up to twice the triangle count while those used to fill our forests never exceed a 1000 tris, even on the highest settings.

Will the game have V-sync to prevent screen tearing? - Gadzooks (Steam) and Oskar Lukianowicz (Facebook)

Yes. It’s already in the game settings.

How intuitive will the hotkey system be, and will it allow complete customization of all units/buildings/game functions? - mell00yell00 (Reddit)

There is already hotkey customization, so players can play in any settings they prefer. There are only very few fixed key bindings, for example “Esc-key” opens the in-game menu. When it comes to the “factory settings” we tried to be as close as possible to established standards, if there are any. It’s always a pain to re-learn those things.

Does this game use hit scan, or is each projectile calculated individually? - Suniwat (Facebook)

Beneath it all is a 2D simulation of the whole battlefield. Each bullet is simulated individually in this 2D space with some additional height information. So for example, if a Saxonian Stormtrooper fires a volley of five bullets at a target that is partially blocked by a waist high wall, some bullets will hit the wall, some will fly over the wall and hit the target and others might fly over the wall, don’t hit the target but hit a building behind it.

What's the chance of getting mouse and keyboard support for PS4? - Callum Sweeney (Facebook)

It is possible and we’ve already investigated it. The mouse & keyboard UI works on televisions (and you can "feely" scale it) and there doesn’t seem to be a technical problem we can’t solve.
One of the challenges is to keep the multiplayer fair, a match between PS4 players using gamepad and the other using mouse & keyboard is problematic. So, this is no confirmation at this point but if it enhances the experience, we’re all for it.

Will there be LAN support? - Solensia (Reddit)

We’ve already managed to build a local server running on a PC, and we used it to present 1 vs. 1 competitive gameplay in Korea at G-Star 2019. So, LAN multiplayer is possible in theory. But we would have to improve it and make it more convenient to use. That’s definitely on our list, but don’t take it as a confirmation at this point.

What are the most known German game dev studios and how KAG compare to them? Do you still consider yourselves indie? - luk_zloty (Discord)

In general, there are not as many great and well-known studios in Germany. Our neighbors like France and Poland have done a much better job building a strong games industry. There are a couple of big mobile games studios like Bigpoint, InnoGames, Gameforge or GoodGame and some good PC/console developers like Crytek (Farcry, Crysis), Yager (Spec Ops: The Line), Ubisoft/Blue Byte (Anno Series, Settlers Series), Deck13 (Lords of the Fallen, The Surge), Piranha Bytes (Gothic Series, Elex) but it could be more.

Currently, it feels like the German games industry might finally be on the upswing and it is our intention to help with that ;-) KING Art is one of the older German developers (20 years in the business and counting). We have the reputation to make good games with small budgets. Iron Harvest is the first project we are working on, where the budget actually meets our ambition ;-) With approximately 60 developers, we are the 30th biggest developer in Germany.
Yeah… we consider ourselves “indie”. Whenever we can, and it’s true for Iron Harvest as well, we keep total creative control of our projects and we try to invest as much as possible of our own money.

Has the lore been changed for the Rusviets or is it the same nonsensical "soviets kept the tsar in power" thing? - Patrick Katalenas (Facebook)

Iron Harvest is an “origin story” and takes place a little before other stories in the “world of 1920+” you might know. There are changes but, yes, a country named “Rusviet” is still ruled by a tsar which isn’t super logical. But maybe in our world the tsar isn’t around forever?

If the game does well, would you like to do a sequel and expand on this universe? - Tyler Harris (Twitter)

Yes. First thing we would like to do is add-ons, adding new factions, campaigns and game modes. But also, spin-offs games like a grand strategy game (turn-based) or a 3rd person shooter could be really cool. What would you like to see?

If the super-Mechs like the “Tur” are added, will they be unique controllable units or more like set-pieces unique to the environment? - Rusviet (Discord)

All the factions have different-sized mechs and one “super-mech”, that can be controlled. These units are late-game units and of course, pretty expensive. In case of the TUR we had to make it a little smaller, to make sure it fits on the screen and doesn’t block out the rest of your army ;)


Will we see other factions from the world of Iron Harvest be made into DLC of the game and if so, which candidates would the Devs most like to see in the game? - Aaron Park (Facebook)

Hopefully! We would love to make add-ons. There are many cool options to chose from. Having an Asian faction could be really cool, but also other factions you might know from Jakub’s artworks. Or we could do something totally different. At the moment, we’re focused on the main game and making it a success that warrants more factions! :)

What is your favorite unit in Iron Harvest and why? - Ashton Grey (Facebook)

We asked the game designers and animators. Here are their answers:
Dominik (Game Designer): SKS 156 “Wotan”
It is just a cute, loveable mech! Especially when it moves and turns with all its legs. Yet when it arrives at position, it just annihilates its enemies with brute explosion power!

Tim (Game Design Intern): PZM-13 “Mocny”
Once setup, it goes BOOM…and then everything is gone to dust.

Elliott (Game Designer): SHM-69 “Serp”
The “Serp” is the one giant enemy that no player can ignore when it arrives at the battlefield! Whenever it appears it draws the attention and is just spectacular every time!

Francis (Game Design Intern): Sd.KS 78 “Isegrim”
With its simple box form and its four long legs – I think the “Isegrim” is really cute, yet imposing, when traversing the battlefield. Sometimes it’s the simple things: It looks good and does a good job in every situation!

Maximilian K. (Game Design Lead): MWF 28 “Stiefmutter”
The working process behind this unit has driven one of our designers crazy so far (and he probably was not the only one) – yet the idea is something really unique I think; and alone the naming of the mech (combined with what it does) is just too good to not love it!

Sarah (Animator): SKS 156 “Wotan”
It is simply cute! And it was genuinely fun to animate with all its little legs!

Thomas Derksen (Lead Animator): SHM-69 “Serp”
From all mechs in the game, the “Serp” represents Jakub’s look best! We needed to compromise on most mechs with the sizing a little bit – but the “Serp” stayed a huge, impressive metal giant, dominating the battlefield!

Vladislav (Animator): Lech Kos’ Mech – The Rebel Leader
It’s a powerful, aggressive and melee focused unit, and the animations we did to translate this were really fun to make!

Rahel (Animator):
Tag & Nacht

They're good doggos

Mailyn (Animator): Lev Zubov’s Mech - The Rusviet General
The two badass rotating blades are really cool, and all its crazy melee attacks make it even better!

Thomas Peter Paul (Lead Technical Artist): PZM-7 "Smialy": The "Smialy" is definitely the most iconic unit of the game to me! In addition, is great speed and range perfectly fits my play-style!

What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? - Valentine (Discord)
Depends, is it an African or European swallow?


Is the cake really a lie? - Peter Norell (Facebook)

THE cake? Yes, I know it’s hard to accept, but yes. Let’s move on.

How did you and this game get so awesome? - Joshua Hill (Facebook)

No, you’re awesome!

Do you prefer eggnog or hot cocoa drinks this time of the year? - shdewit (Reddit)

Glühwein or cocoa, the historical Bremen Christmas market is just across the road from the office. Delightful.

What was the hardest time you have ever laughed in your life? - Zerg_x (Discord)
Not sure, but this is top-10:
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Within the company, do you have morale boosting events? - ThibmoRozier (Discord)

Once a year, we have our company summer and winter festivals. We also have regular “Show & Tells” where the different teams show off what they are working on. Then there are the many unofficial activities. We do Wine Wednesday every week (The Iron Doctor insists on bringing his Gin), board game/pen&paper rounds or miniatures painting. A whole bunch of us have weekly medieval sword fight training or train for half-marathons. I find only one of the last two things strange ;)

What kind of coffee does Elliott prefer? - Night Owl (Discord)

Like himself, Black (of heart), bitter (of mind) and preferably fair-trade (of body).

Which came first, chicken or egg? - Kaos (Discord)

Egg! Darwinian evolution teaches us that a proto-chicken must have laid the 1st chicken egg. Which then hatched the first mech and from this the AT-ST naturally followed.

Will the Rusviet mechs be powered by vodka? - Shaders...ellipses (Discord)

Iron Harvest is DIESELpunk mechs. We can’t comment for the pilots, though hehe.

What is the sense of life? - Rusviet (Discord)

To buy Iron Harvest 42 times.

Pineapple on pizza? Thoughts?

Not bad. Come at me bro!

[h2]Info: End of 2019 Gameplay Video[/h2]

If you haven’t seen it already, check out our latest gameplay trailer. It’s proving very popular and will get you up-to speed with our progress over 2019.

Contains new in-game footage and a 1st look at our cutscenes. Enjoy!
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[h2]Looking Ahead[/h2]
We're gaining more and more traction as we steam towards Beta release in mid-March.
The office is full of activity and excitement as we start to put the build together and we're pumped to show you what we've got as soon as its 100% confirmed.

Until then, we're presenting the game at conventions, such as Dreamhack in Leipzig this weekend. If you're in the area, drop on by and play the latest version of Iron Harvest against your friends!

If you've already claimed your early supporters game, please also join us in our Backers Discord Channel. for all the latest news, info and discussion. You'll find the link here.

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Iron Harvest DevBlog #20 - December 2019

[h2]News: Beta When?[/h2]
We plan to launch our Beta in late-February/early-March 2020.

We had hoped for mid-December 2019, but after careful consideration we decided to finish what we’re currently working on so that you’ll get to play with a more complete game than originally planned.

Ultimately, the purpose of the Beta is to let our backers road-test many of the games key features, ensure they’re working as intended and then gather feedback. We’re pleased with how this worked for the Alphas and your Beta feedback will undoubtedly improve the final released product. We also gave Beta-backers the opportunity to play the Alpha and so they’ve already had a feel for the game earlier than originally planned. Recently, our development has really escalated and stopping now to implement the Beta and monitor its progress would disrupt the teams current flow.

Launching the Beta when its ready will have no impact on our release date of 1st of September 2020. Thank you for your understanding and all your support so far.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/826630/Iron_Harvest/

[h2]Info: End of Year Q&A - Part 1[/h2]
The community’s response to our call for questions has been phenomenal. The Iron Doctor, our community manager, has been swamped. But it’s great to see what you’re interested in as we move forward. We’ve had to split the answers into two parts. Here’s the 1st, and the 2nd will be in January’s DevBlog.



When will you send out the request for the in-game picture of the backers? - Kaada (Discord)

We’re going to start sending our requests for your likeness to help us create the in-game portraits of you over the holiday period. If you haven’t heard from us by January 15th, please contact us.

When can we expect all the backer’s special extras to be shipped to early supporters? - Polarwrath (Discord)

The plan is to send out all rewards together with the game. Our goal is you having everything in your hand at launch day.

When will Iron Harvest launch? - German Marine (Discord)

1st of September 2020 to Steam and GOG on PC as well as Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

I pre-ordered/supported in the early stages, how will I get my key? - Kaos (Discord)

Thank you, if you’re an Alpha or Beta backer you can access the PC Alpha already by logging in from the top right of our webpage and claim your Steam key. When we release the game in full, everybody gets a new key for the platform of your choosing. The Alpha/Beta Steam key will no longer work.
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Are you going to sell the artbook separately? - Night Owl (Discord)

We haven't decided yet. The artbook is primarily for our early supporters. But if there is interest, perhaps we could offer it later over our shop as well.

Any ideas on the number of maps available at release? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

Yes. :-) What we can confirm so far: There will be 21 campaign maps, 7 for each campaign. There will also be a good number of multiplayer and challenge maps as well as new maps after release.

Will Iron Harvest be physically released? - Cody Martinka (Facebook)

Yes! The plan is to release it physically in all major markets. Our publisher Deep Silver (Koch Media) is one of the biggest distributors for boxed games in the world. We’ll also lobby for at least one Collector’s Edition.



Any chance of Iron Harvest running under Steam on Linux? - Fonant (Twitter)

All our previous games had native Linux support. The only reason we didn’t want to promise anything for Iron Harvest is the fact that it is so much more complex than anything we’ve done so far (including multiplayer and coop features). We’ll look into Linux and try to make it as easy as possible for Linux fans to get the game running. We have some Linux fans in the company, so you have a lobby here ;-)

Will there be a Mac version? - Mike Lewis (Facebook)

As with Linux (see above), we can’t promise anything yet, but we’ll look into it down the line. One additional problem on Mac is that many Mac systems, especially older MacBooks, have notorious bad graphic chips. So even if we would be able to release a Mac version, it would most likely be limited to higher-end systems. Look out for news mid-2020.

Are you able to sell/open access to Alpha or Beta before release, or has the opportunity been missed? - many people (everywhere)

It’s great that a lot of people want to get into Iron Harvest ASAP. However, Alpha will remain closed as it was always a special thing for our early supporters and Kickstarter backers. We are current discussing internally, how open/closed the Beta will be. There are a surprisingly number of pros and cons to consider here, but we will defiantly let you know as soon as we have decided.

What are you plans for pre-release? I’d love an old school Demo - David West (Facebook)

We’re going to do the backer-Beta early 2020 and most likely some sort of performance/stability test, maybe a “Beta 2”, an Open Beta or sort of demo, close to release.

How much do you think the game will cost at release? - LokenTheAtom (Reddit)

There will be most likely different versions (we’re thinking about a “Collector’s Edition”, for example). The game will be a “full price game” which means different things in different territories and on different platforms. You can take games like Total War: Three Kingdoms or Dawn of War 3 as examples.

Would you like to release a Nintendo Switch version of Iron Harvest? - Chris Sharples (Facebook)

YES! We would love to. But it’s not going to happen. At least not without some sort of game streaming solution on the Switch or a hardware upgrade. Iron Harvest is relatively demanding when it comes to CPU power (AI, pathfinding, many animations for many units at the same time and so on) and the Switch has a pretty weak CPU. We love the Switch, but there is no way we can make it happen.

Are you going to release it on next gen consoles too, as its being released during that period? - Ryan Hale (Facebook)

We don’t know yet. We’re talking with Unity; our engine provider and Deep Silver is in close contact with Sony and Microsoft. So, we’ll investigate it but it’s too early to say.

Plans for Google Stadia? - Sascha Seewald (Facebook)

As with the next gen consoles, we’ll investigate it. In general, we think it makes sense to give players many different options to play a game. We don’t like exclusives, but we DO like choice.

What is the strategy and roadmap to keep the game alive? - Kaos (Discord)

There will be announcements regarding our plans next year. All we can confirm up to this point are the things we have already promised: There will be a mini-campaign as DLC (Kickstarter stretch goal; free for backers), there will be new maps and game modes. We’ll also try to provide an editor so fans can create their own maps. We’ve put a lot of effort into a metagame that works for both, multiplayer AND single player fans. More about that next year. We believe in Iron Harvest and want to support the game long-term. So, we are actively working with Deep Silver on ideas how to make that possible.

How often will there be tournaments and what will the prizes be like? - Kaos (Discord)

We will likely do another tournament after Beta release. Once we’ve launched, these will continue every now and then depending on the demand from the community. We’ll try to support these with suitable and themed prizes from us.

When can we expect the 3rd faction (Rusviets) to be playable? - PASHA (Discord)

Rusviets will definitely be playable and will most likely enter the battlefield later in Beta.

How much interaction will there be with the environment? - Somencarl (Instagram)

A lot. Buildings and many other things on the maps are destructible. Big mechs can walk through most structures, infantry can jump over fences, low walls and so on. Expect maps to look a whole lot different at the end than they did at the beginning of a match.
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Will mechs be able to suffer partial damage? - Somencarl (Instagram)

No. We have a system where most units receive more damage when hit from behind. But you won’t be able to focus fire on individual parts of a mech. Visually, though, mechs receive damage where they get hit.

Will you change/balance the “infantry can swap to any type” system to make it more realistic in future? - Everett Van Horne (Facebook)

It’s not realistic, for sure, but we think it works well and makes the game better. Balancing is, of course, one of the biggest tasks on our list for the next months. In general, gameplay is more important for us than realism. We are talking about a world with giant mechs after all ;-)

Will Polania have winged hussars like calvary? - Joshua Robinson (Facebook)

They will have cavalry and we plan to bring these into the game during Beta. No wings, though. Could be a cool idea for a skin!



What will the production system be like in making units?? Will it be cheap and easy, or will it cost a lot and make it feel like every life matter? - Jason Wood (Facebook)

One of our design goals was to make each unit/squad feel important. Your units become veterans and ultimately elite units, so you want to keep them alive for as long as possible. That’s one reason why we implemented a “retreat” functionality, engineers, medics, medic tents and so on. They all help to keep your units alive. Units will be relatively costly, and you want to think about how to use each one efficiently.

How will the three factions vary in terms of play style and how will you keep this balanced? - Solensia (Reddit)

Each of our faction has a unique theme: Polania are the guerilla rebels, Rusviet are military powerhouse and Saxony are the industrial elitists. Their playstyles derive not only from one facet of their theme but from many of them. Keeping this balanced means while the factions are not equal, they stay equally viable. We ensure this by providing each faction with all the tools they need in a way that matches their themes.

How many vs. A.I. challenges are planned for the game? - EthosImmortal (Discord)

We will have a couple of “Challenge maps” in the game, which are maps with special goals designed for you to play them multiple times and get better and better over time. But you can also play all multiplayer maps against the AI in any configuration (so for example you and an A.I. teammate against two A.Is.). We don’t know yet exactly how many maps will be in the game at release or how many more we’re going to release after release.

What distinguishes Iron Harvest from Company of Heroes and stops it feeling like a CoH mod? - STRONTJESBERG (Discord)

You will see that while CoH has been a big inspiration for us, Iron Harvest plays different. Many of our units are slower but offer more flexibility and utility. Depending on which hero you chose for a match, you have very different ways to put pressure on the opponent. Very experienced CoH players are usually positively surprised how much they must adapt and come up with new tactics. We also invested a lot of time in streamlining the UI and controls. We believe in complex and deep games, but we also think it is our job to make it easier for new players to get into a game. We think our U.I. is more consistent and less redundant than some U.Is. in the past. There is a whole metagame we haven’t talked about yet; our campaign is comparatively HUGE and of course we have a very different setting. Did we mention the mechs?

Will there be something to stop mechs passing certain locations? - Vipasyn (Discord)

I presume you refer to permanent features. Mechs must already navigate around trenches, some buildings and map features such as rivers and narrow bridges. You can also lay minefields. Mechs will want to avoid bottlenecks and dominate open terrain.

Will there be other types of cover than the ones we currently have? - Jnc3 (Discord)

Visually there will be many different types of cover. Gameplay-wise we only have three fundamental types: Low cover which infantry can use to shoot over while being somewhat save from many attacks, high cover which is to high to shoot over and something we call implicit cover which is, for example, a mech between the attacker and you, or a cliff that prevents you hitting the enemy. Many covers can be destroyed. These covers have an armor type and hit points, so for example a wooden fence can be easily destroyed by bullets, a heavy cover can’t. Some cover, like for example trenches or objects like rocks, can’t be destroyed at all.



Are you planning on giving purchasable abilities for individual squads? - Mike6411 (Reddit)

Units can become veteran and eventually elite. Many units get at least one new ability when they level up, but you can’t choose between different abilities for standard units. Heroes, however, have different skills that you can level up individually during the campaigns.

Do you want this game to be competitive for a longer period and have frequent balance updates? - Kaos (Discord)

Absolutely. As mentioned above, we’ll talk more about the metagame and our ongoing efforts next year. We’ll do more than “just” frequent balance updates.

Do you value multiplayer over single player? - Kaos (Discord)

We don’t see Iron Harvest as favoring one or another and nor would we want to limit ourselves by choosing only one of these. Iron Harvest aims to have a great single player campaign for those times when you want to immerse yourself and take it easy, while also having a well-grounded multiplayer experience for when you want to get competitive and try out new tactics. Thanks to all our Kickstarter supporters and our publisher Deep Silver, we have the resources to do both. And we’ll support both after launch.

Currently, when using a weapon system (AT cannon, MG station), the unit that’s assigned to the weapon system is the unit that gets the experience. Will this change in the future? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

That is working as intended. As you know, you can give squads new equipment, effectively making them a new unit type. Nonetheless they keep their XP/rank. The same is true for weapon systems. The weapon systems are just “tools” manned by soldiers and the soldiers are the ones that get the XP.

Estimated playtime for the campaign? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

Depends on how often you must restart a mission, of course. We think most players will take about 20 hours. Most missions are around 40-50 minutes, but there are some much shorter (20-25 minutes) and some much longer as well (up to 90 minutes). And there will be good 60 minutes of cinematic cutscenes between the missions.

What's the max unit count of a fully upgraded base? - PJ O’Neill and Christian Franco (Facebook)

This depends on the game settings players choose. We think the game feels best with no more than 15 units/squads under your control but if players what to control more units, they can obviously choose to do so (you can set the max and the rate of resource income in the multiplayer & skirmish settings). In most of the campaign missions you will have less than a dozen units/squads most of the time, but there are also some very open missions with a much higher ceiling.

Did you draw any inspiration from the Red Alert series? - Michal Durian (Facebook)

We looked at all games in the “RTS Hall of Fame” but I’m not sure we used something explicitly from a Red Alert game. I know we talked about the option to increase the size of maps during missions but ultimately, we chose fixed sizes. Now I think about it: There is one mission that was definitely inspired by classic Tanya missions.

Your mechs seem super slow and lack a real punch. Is it just my impression or a conscious design decision? - Dmytro Soloviov (Facebook)

Them being slow is a design decision (though we’re still working on them, so speeds might change). Lacking punch is something we have on our list. This has mainly to do with animations, effects and missing “juice”. Or are you talking about gameplay/stats? We think most mechs already have good punch there, depending on how you use them (not every mech is good against each type of enemy).

Will there be any other types of production buildings? - Jnc3 (Discord)

No. We wanted to keep production kind of simple: One building for infantry, exo-skeletons and weapon systems, one for mechs, both upgradable.



Are there going to be any infantry squads with more or less than 5 men? - Jnc3 (Discord)

Infantry is defined by always having 5 squad members. But there is another unit class called exo-skeletons. They usually have three squad members. Making larger than 5-man squads is something we are also investigating. It comes with new technical challenges, but it might well happen in the future.

Will there be a territory system? - Jnc3 (Discord)

You are talking about the CoH system where you only get resources from areas connected to your base? No. We thought about that, but our maps are usually on the smaller side (because units are slower) and it felt weird to force the necessary number of sectors into them.

Which RTS games did you look to for inspiration? - James Bevis (Facebook)

All of them. Well. Most of them. We looked at many classics plus basically everything that came out in the last 5 years. The biggest inspiration when it comes to gameplay and feel is Company of Heroes 1. The campaign structure and the hero system are more like Warcraft 3. StarCraft 2 was an inspiration for some player progression system stuff and U.I. elements. Sometimes, when we were unsure about something, we literally let a game designer investigate half a dozen or more games and analyze what worked and why. But it is not only RTS that are helpful. We play a lot of games here and good ideas can come from everywhere. And of course, it cannot be ruled out we ourselves had a good idea or two. After all, we've been doing this for 20 years ;-)

What surprises or interesting things did you learn from the players so far? - Solensia (Reddit)

Very early on we did a survey and the fact that A LOT of people really care about the campaigns in RTS was something we saw in ourselves but didn’t know was so widespread. Something else that is surprising is how different players play. We get feedback from player A that some unit is completely broken and useless, while player B thinks the units is awesome, maybe slightly over-powered. Sometimes, as a developer, you think in terms of “the players” or maybe player types/groups but in reality, all players and play-styles are unique and you need to figure out how to enable as many as possible to have a good time.

What was the biggest challenge while developing the game? - Heinsen (Reddit)

The complexity. There are a lot of moving parts (literally) and so many systems that are all interconnected. On the one hand that is what you want: You want everything in the game to influence everything else because it makes for a deep gameplay experience. But at the same time, it is really, really hard to make it fun, balanced and not exploitable.

We’ve been making games for 20 years, but this is the first time we've often left meetings with more questions than we had when we went in. Everything is more complicated and more complex than you would expect. It became a running joke: Nothing is ever easy when you want to make an RTS that can be up there with the greats.



Are you working on pathfinding currently and how high of the priority list is it currently? - Uliysess (Discord)

The new path-finding system will be in the Beta. It is currently in our internal QA. The new system is very cool. Faster than the old system, more powerful and much more flexible. It’s probably one of the most advanced systems in any RTS, the scientific papers it is based on are fresh off the press ;-)

The big challenge we have with Iron Harvest is that many different units need to find many different paths in an ultra-dynamic environment. For example: A big mech can go through sandbag barriers and even houses, but it can’t use a narrow bridge over a river. A light mech can go through a wooden fence or a chicken house and it can use the narrow bridge, but it can’t go through a house. Infantry can’t go through a wooden fence, but they can leap over it, if its not too high. They can also jump into and out of trenches, which is something mechs and weapon systems can’t do. When a wreck of a mech blocks a bridge, some units can destroy the wreck and make a way for themselves, others can’t.

Now imagine this with a couple of hundred units sending thousands of path requests on a map that changes 8 times per second and you get an idea why it took Thomas, our Technical Director, a couple of months to rework the system ;-)
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Is there an order of factions in the campaign, or are there 3 separate campaigns? - luk_zloty (Discord)

It’s one overarching story. The order is: Polania, Rusviet, Saxony.

Is Iron Harvest "base" campaign a closed story, or you end it with a cliffhanger? luk_zloty (Discord)

I would call it an “origin story”. It has an ending, but we’re also setting up the world for future factions and heroes. It is no secret that we would love to add more factions to the game and continue the story. So, let’s say: At the end of the third campaign, the first overarching story had its conclusion, but we also have plenty of opportunities for new stories.

Any plans to expand upon barbed wire and sandbags? For example, with Mech traps, tripwire and mines. - PASHA (Discord)

Mines are the last type of fortification on our list. That doesn’t mean there can’t be more, but we would only add more if there is a strong desire or need to add more. Let’s see what the Beta feedback says.

Are there plans to update how garrisoning a building works? E.g. Infantry evacuating as soon as a building loses a tiny part of it. - DeadPixel (Discord)

Yes. Now, each building has only one “room” inside. In the future, building have multiple “rooms” and if at least one room is intact, units stay in the building. So, it will be harder to get infantry out and this will depend on its size.

Does angling a mech's armor do anything to reduce/stop the damage from incoming fire? - Axelyoder (Discord)

Most mechs have lighter armor on their backs, so if you can get behind them you will deal more damage.



Is it going to be possible to upgrade your units? - Jnc3 (Discord)

With heroes, you can invest a skill point for each level up in different skills. Normal units have a veterancy system in which they sometimes gain special abilities.

Are there any plans for more "offset" skirmish/multiplayer maps? For example, one player starts with prebuild defenses and has fights multiple players. - tomasz_exe (Discord)

There will be different game modes but we’re not sure about asymmetric maps. We feel that people who play competitively might not enjoy maps that force them into a certain role. There WILL be challenge maps that focus on offense or defense, though.

Any plans for a player controlled or NPC airforce? - Axelyoder (Discord)

No. We like the idea, but for now we stay firmly on the ground. Well . . . an airship might feature, but you can’t control it.

Are there any plans for mobile buildings? - Axelyoder (Discord)

Not directly, but we like the idea and it would fit the world of 1920+. If we hopefully do more factions, this might be an option. Polanian already has a large, fast transport mech that works like a moving bunker. The “medic tents” are also a similar idea in that a medic squad can transform itself into a building that can be used for healing units and that shortens how far units must run when they retreat. So: Medics run to a place, become a stationary building. Probably doesn’t count as a “mobile building”, though.

Are you still planning a co-op campaign, a co-op scenario mission or both? - NOOBIAN (Discord)

Planning & implementing. We’re laying the technical foundation as we speak.

What sort of balance changes do you hope to add in future updates? Are you aiming for a slower paced combat system or faster? - TheFloridaLeague (Reddit)

We envision combat to play out in a way where decisions matter. We want to keep the pace of combat slow enough that the challenge is to come up with a versatile and effective strategy rather than being able to perform the necessary click per second rate to pull it off.

Will Heroes be part of the multiplayer? - 2Sk3tChy (Discord)

Optionally. The idea is that all players can, if they want, chose one of their faction’s heroes to be part of the match. Depending on which hero it is, the hero will enter the game only after a certain time. This ensures that a strong mech hero won't be overpowered in the early game.

Would you like to develop a Warhammer 40K game? - Kaada (Discord)

Hell yeah, we would! Many in the office are big Games Workshop fans. Perhaps one day we’ll get that opportunity.


When can we expect big maps or 8 player maps? - tomasz_exe (Discord)

We only promised 6-player maps, but we’re testing an 8-player map now. We’ll have to see how it goes. If the tests are successful, we might add it to the beta.

Do you plan on making extremely large walkers, I’m talking like AT-AT size, down the road? - Jeffy (Twitter)

There are some big mechs coming for the late game, see below. The only limit is what is practical for game play. We don’t want the mech blocking out the entire screen and stopping you controlling the rest of your army.


[h2]Info: Fan-Art Winners[/h2]
Thanks to 2Sk3tChy who live streamed the contest in order to get us some democratically chosen Winners!

Blackwood came first and won a $100 Steam voucher with this fierce take on our three factions.


HoshieArt came second by capturing Anna in all her fieriness to win a $50 Steam Voucher.


RitteninRot came thrid and won $20 with this hand-drawn depiction of our three faction’s infantries.

Congratulations to you all and enjoy your early Christmas presents.

We are extremely impressed by the fan dedication on display during the whole contests. All the entrants were fantastic. We think the contest was a success and so, once we are closer to release and have some great prizes to offer, we hope to do official Iron Harvest contests next year

[h2]Info: Content Creator Wanted[/h2]

Are you a content creator who can write, make videos, and build communities?
Do you want to work in the games industry? Well we might have the job for you!

You can check out the full details and apply here.

We’re looking for a Content Creator & Community Builder willing to work in Bremen, Germany, who can help us present Iron Harvest to the gaming world in the best possible way. Please share this with anyone you think might be interested.

[h2]Looking Ahead[/h2]
2020 is going to be a big year for us, so much will happen and we’ll start to outline it all in next year’s DevBlogs. We’re excited and also looking forward to seeing our backers play the Beta in February/March. We hope you are too. Thank you for all your support this year and we wish you the best of Holiday seasons.
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Iron Harvest DevBlog #19 - November 2019

Welcome to November2019's DevBlog.

Read on to find out about the use of Gstar, Fortifications in Iron Harvest, our big “End of the year Q&A” and how to win prizes in 2Sk3tchy’s Fan-art Competition.

News: Iron Harvest at G-star, Busan

Last week, Julian took Iron Harvest on the road to G-star2019 in Busan, South Korea. This was our first foray into Asia and a wonderful chance to meet RTS fans from a different culture.

Discord user “Qrien” found us and enjoyed the latest version of our multiplayer.
It was great to see new players challenge their friends and explore the world of Iron Harvest.

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These players were also the first to experiment with our new fortifications.

Info: Iron Fortifications

Players often ask about fortifications in Iron Harvest. Building awesome defensive lines and working out how best to break those of opponents, is one of the great things offered by RTS games. We love this and the many cool ideas players come up with. One of the challenges we face is to provide defensive options that complement the gameplay offered by our lumbering mechs.


In the early game, infantry squads push out, scout and establish early map control. Barbed wire gives you the option to quickly and cheaply halt your enemies plans and make them think twice. Effectively using cover is crucial to victory, so what to do when you find yourself out in the open or want to cover your flank? Build a wall of sandbags and give your infantry a significant defensive advantage. Eventually though, our mechs will be able to stomp straight through these.


Trenches were a “traditional” part of warfare during the First World War. In the era of 1920’s mechs, they pose as significant obstacles. While not directly buildable by players, throughout the game you will encounter numerous trenches as part of a landscape ravaged by war. They provide cover for infantry and mark key strategic locations that you might want to reinforce with other fortifications. Claim them before your enemy does!


To solidify control however, you’ll want bunkers and they now come in three types: unarmed (custom), machine-gun (anti-infantry) and cannon (anti-mech), with increasing iron costs. Bunkers can only fire forward in a 90° arc, but by holding down the left mouse button you can orientate bunkers however you like. When garrisoned, bunkers offer protection to infantry and allows them to fire their weapons from inside in a 270° firing arc.


This is also an opportunity to complement the limitations of bunkers. For example, if your slow firing anti-mech cannon bunker keeps getting rushed by infantry, you can garrison machine gunners to suppress them. Just remember to have some mobile support units nearby for when the artillery mechs begin to shell your position.


Of course, like all faction buildings, each has their own unique bunker designs that reflects their style. This is the current state of fortifications in Iron Harvest; however, their details might change as we consider new options, develop and balance the game further.

Info: Big “End of the year Q&A”

As we close out the year, we want to directly answer any questions you might have. We’ll get you a direct answer from the appropriate developer and include the best questions in next month’s Dev-Blog.
To be included, being your question with "Q&A" and send it directly to us on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and Instagram.

Info: 2Sk3tchy’s Fan-art Competition

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In short, to win either a $100, $50 or $20 Steam gift card:
  1. Create any Iron Harvest related fan-art
  2. Subscribe to 2Sk3chy’s Youtube channel here.
  3. Subscribe to 2Sk3chy’s Twitter channel here.
  4. Submit your fan-art to this thread here.
  5. All submissions must be received by the 15th of December.

Let your creativity flow and we’re excited to see the fruits of it. If this competition is successful, and you guys enjoy it, in the future we’d like to do more expanded competitions and community events with prizes from us!

Looking Ahead

And so, with the Q&A and fan-art competition to look forward to, we’ll be hoping to end the year on a high. Beta is also on the horizon and we’ll soon bring you more news regarding our plans. We’re racing towards this and we’ve also been making significant progress on the campaigns, so stay tuned!

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DevBlog 18: What's the team working towards?

Find out what we're working on by reading this months DevBlog HERE ːsteamhappyː

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