DYSPLACED
Steam News 3 December 20255mo ago

Dev Diary 9 - Early Access Release Date

Hello everyone! Great news: we can finally share the release date for the Steam Early Access version of Dysplaced! Dysplaced will launch in Early Access on March 5th, 2026. There it is! The initial release will feature…

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Hello everyone! Great news: we can finally share the release date for the Steam Early Access version of Dysplaced!

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addedOnline co-op will be available immediately at the start of Early Access, and we’ll continue improving it throughout the EA period. Local (couch) co-op will be added during Early Access as well. Our team is small, so we couldn’t develop both modes simultaneously.
addedDevelopment has taken time, and for good reason. Creating a new IP means experimenting, refining, and making sure the final experience truly stands out. As an independent studio, we’re committed to delivering a game worth your time.
addedSince June, the game has been in invite-only closed alpha testing, where our dedicated testers have provided a mountain of valuable feedback. Their input helped us refine mechanics, fix tough bugs, and build new features that enrich the experience.
changedKeimaiKeimai is the first major location you’ll visit. It serves as a “tutorial island,” introducing you to the core gameplay mechanics. There’s plenty of room to wander off the beaten path and explore at your own pace.
changedSanctusAfter the first island, players will have some freedom in choosing where to go next, but Sanctus will generally be the second major location they encounter. This island contains the remnants of an ancient holy site that the current civilization has since repurposed. However, an ambitious upstart has seized parts of the island, hoping to make it the seat of their power.
changedSanctusThe island’s palette leans into warm yellows—like an early autumn day before the leaves turn red, reminiscent of the harvest season. Tall, sturdy oaks and apple trees heavy with fruit dominate the landscape.

Dysplaced will launch in Early Access on March 5th, 2026. There it is!

The initial release will feature three islands, with all six planned for the full game. You’ll be able to explore our handcrafted open world either solo or with up to four players in online co-op.

Online co-op will be available immediately at the start of Early Access, and we’ll continue improving it throughout the EA period. Local (couch) co-op will be added during Early Access as well. Our team is small, so we couldn’t develop both modes simultaneously.

Development has taken time, and for good reason. Creating a new IP means experimenting, refining, and making sure the final experience truly stands out. As an independent studio, we’re committed to delivering a game worth your time.

Since June, the game has been in invite-only closed alpha testing, where our dedicated testers have provided a mountain of valuable feedback. Their input helped us refine mechanics, fix tough bugs, and build new features that enrich the experience.

Thanks to their support, and the progress we’ve made, we’re excited to bring the game to a wider audience.

Lastly, I’ll share a bit about locales and what you can expect to encounter during your adventures. I’ll try to be broad and avoid specific spoilers, but these may be considered minor spoilers. Tread at your own risk.

Keimai

Keimai is the first major location you’ll visit. It serves as a “tutorial island,” introducing you to the core gameplay mechanics. There’s plenty of room to wander off the beaten path and explore at your own pace.

The surrounding nature is inspired by the bright birch forests of southern Finland, giving the area a colorful and vibrant feel for your first significant stop on the journey.

Sanctus

After the first island, players will have some freedom in choosing where to go next, but Sanctus will generally be the second major location they encounter. This island contains the remnants of an ancient holy site that the current civilization has since repurposed. However, an ambitious upstart has seized parts of the island, hoping to make it the seat of their power.

The island’s palette leans into warm yellows—like an early autumn day before the leaves turn red, reminiscent of the harvest season. Tall, sturdy oaks and apple trees heavy with fruit dominate the landscape.

Unlike the more level terrain of Keimai, Sanctus features significantly more verticality —so you’ll be putting that jump button to good use.

Ananke

The third island you’ll visit is Ananke. A Lord serving dark powers has built a formidable castle here and seeks to bring the island’s inhabitants under their rule. As you might expect, it falls to you to aid the locals and challenge the Lord’s seat of power directly.

Ananke is a substantial island, spanning three distinct biomes. The new one to the bunch is the Dark biome, inspired once again by the wilderness of Finland.

Picture deep dark green forests filled with spruces and pines. At ground level, the terrain is damp and almost swamp-like, while higher up you can hear the wind howl across jagged canyons and winding stone-carved passageways.

Thank you for tuning in! As we now have a release date, it's a great time to wishlist the game if you haven’t already.

-Haz

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Steam News / 3 December 2025

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