Pegfinity Launches August 14 at $6.99, With 30% Discount at Launch
The solo-developed physics-based peg-and-ball incremental arrives in under a week, shaped by more than 20,000 demo plays.
Pegfinity, a physics-based incremental game built around balls, pegs, upgrades, and score-chasing, is set to launch on August 14, 2026. Developer Lasse, operating under Fragment Ventures, shared the news in a pre-release update noting the game is the work of a single developer.
The demo has been played over 20,000 times across platforms — a figure the developer describes as far beyond initial expectations. That player activity fed directly into the full game's development.
What changed since the demo
- Pacing and balancing have been revised based on player feedback
- Upgrade descriptions and early-game flow have been improved for clarity
- The full game adds new ball types, new special pegs, and gadgets including something called the Gumball Machine
Price
Pegfinity will launch at $6.99 USD with regional pricing adjustments. A 30% launch discount will be active for the first two weeks, bringing the price to under $5 USD.
For players who enjoyed the demo, the full release promises a substantially expanded pegboard sandbox — the developer notes that a considerable amount of content has been added since the demo's release, with final polish underway at time of writing.
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