Manor Lords publisher Hooded Horse has taken over publishing duties for Shadow Gambit from the now-shuttered Mimimi Games.
Slavic Magic's medieval city-builder launched on April 26th for PC via Steam Early Access and has performed very well since.
The experimental patch tunes the AI's retreat distances and makes several changes to trade after reports that they make the game too easy.
Manor Lords sets itself apart from other medieval titles with a more methodical pace and focus on city-building, but it has a ways to go.
The game also hit a peak Steam concurrent player count of over 170,000, which is the highest ever for a city builder on the platform.
Slavic Magic and Hooded Horse's medieval city-building RTS recently launched for Steam in early access.
After passing 2.5 million wishlists on April 15th, the medieval city-builder/real-time strategy has achieved another milestone.
Slavic Magic says it isn't like Total War, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mount and Blade, or even Age of Empires and StarCraft.
The acclaimed rogue-lite city-builder continues to receive free updates, with Update 1.3 inbound and paid DLC in development.
With update 1.0 now available, Eremite Games will stop with bi-weekly updates and focus on long-term plans, including new content.
The rogue-lite city-builder will exit Steam Early Access and add a new Iron Man-style mode, Queen's Hand, and balance changes.
The makers of the Long War mods for XCOM: Enemy Unknown and XCOM 2 have released their first major game in early access, titled Terra Invicta.