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Farlands Reaches Version 1.0 After Three Years of Development

The Early Access survival title exits development with all roadmap content delivered, though the team warns polish work will continue for months.

Distilled Aug 18, 2026·1 min read·source confidence83%
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Farlands has launched into full release, closing out a development cycle that spanned three years — two of which were spent in Early Access.

Author Eric, writing on behalf of the Farlands team, was measured in the announcement: the game is content-complete, meaning everything promised in the roadmap is now present, but version 1.0 does not mark the end of active work.

What changed

  • All content outlined in the development roadmap is now in the game
  • Farlands is available on all major platforms as of the 1.0 release
  • The team expects "a couple of months" of continued bug-fixing, community feedback, and polishing ahead

The announcement struck a notably candid tone, acknowledging issues that arose during Early Access and thanking players who reported problems and waited through fixes. There was no extended feature breakdown — the post is brief by design, with the team apparently letting the release speak for itself.

For players who held off during Early Access, this is the intended entry point the developers had in mind. For those who followed along throughout development, the message is simply: the game is done.

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