'We are committed to not crunching as we believe it damages both the game and the developers working on it, we want to bring you the best game possible and be healthy at the same time,' they say of the revised schedule. Landfall caution that while these are their current plans, game development always presents unforeseen challenges and their estimates could yet change.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Release 1.0 is planned for the last part of the year, adding a final faction, localisation, achievements, Twitch integration, and some other unannounced features. Update 0.12 will be what Landfall are calling the Secret Update, bringing 'some long-anticipated units and maybe the return of a revamped beloved map.' After that is 0.13 sometime before October adding a Unit Creator to the floppy battleground. The full release was previously planned for the third quarter of the year, but Landfall are now estimating a release window between October and December. In their new roadmap post, Landfall outline plans for the remainder of 2020, capping things off with version 1.0. There's plenty of the usual silliness planned before then too, though. After an open alpha, closed alpha, and early access launch, TABS will finally get what Landfall are calling version 1.0 at the end of 2020. Wonky war game Totally Accurate Battle Simulator has been plunking around in various states of pre-release for years now.