Game over, or not: what became of Steam's first Early Access games?

Game over, or not: what became of Steam's first Early Access games?

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https://www.theguardian.com/games/2019/jan/28/steam-early-access-first-wave-games-kenshi-valve

In 2013, Steam players were first offered the option to pay for unfinished games. We uncover the fate of that first wave of titles – some of which were never released

On 6 December 2018, game developer Chris Hunt’s magnum opus was finally complete. Hunt had been working on Kenshi, in which players navigate a tribe of people through a strange, low-tech alien world, for more than 10 years. You might think finishing it would be a huge milestone in Hunt’s career. But if anything, the opposite is true.

Game over, or not: what became of Steam's first Early Access games?

Jan 28, 2019, 10:39am UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2019/jan/28/steam-early-access-first-wave-games-kenshi-valve > In 2013, Steam players were first offered the option to pay for unfinished games. We uncover the fate of that first wave of titles – some of which were never released > On 6 December 2018, game developer Chris Hunt’s magnum opus was finally complete. Hunt had been working on Kenshi, in which players navigate a tribe of people through a strange, low-tech alien world, for more than 10 years. You might think finishing it would be a huge milestone in Hunt’s career. But if anything, the opposite is true.