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Can you tame a medieval wilderness? City-builder Farthest Frontier gets a very close 1.0 release date


I was really impressed by Farthest Frontier when I played it in early access a few years ago, so much so, I've been kee…

Farthest Frontier is a city-building game spun around the idea of a group of settlers heading into a wilderness in medieval times and establishing a settlement of their own there, growing it from a handful of huts and shacks into something resembling a town. Farthest Frontier has been in early access for three years now, and the success it's enjoyed there - 1.2 million sales - has allowed developer Crate Entertainment to significantly beef-out the game. The 1.0 release will bring a significant amount of new content as well, including revamped progression, dozens of new building types, bridges (I hope there's some troubled water to cross), a new policy system, updated animations, and more.

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