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Thank you for an incredible Beta! Global Protocol Launches Tomorrow! 🚀

Steam post imageHello everyone, As we cross the final hours of the weekend, the Global Protocol: New World Order Playtest is officially coming to a close tonight to prepare our backend depots for our public Early Access

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addedAs we cross the final hours of the weekend, the Global Protocol: New World Order Playtest is officially coming to a close tonight to prepare our backend depots for our public Early Access launch tomorrow morning, June 1st!
changedWhen we first opened the playtest doors, we wanted to see if a complex, modern geopolitical simulation tracking 261 nations could deliver true high-performance scalability. Thanks to you, the data has blown our expectations out of the water:
changed⏱️ An Elite 36-Minute Median Playtime was sustained across the entire beta window.
changedWhether you were optimization-testing our Unity DOTS/ECS simulation loop, managing macroeconomics across our 3,600+ provinces, or providing layout feedback, your telemetry data helped us polish this sandbox into something special.
changedThe Beta App Sunsets Tonight: The dedicated Playtest App ID (4506080) will go dark late this evening.
changedThe Retail Launch Tomorrow: The main retail storefront will unlock tomorrow morning, June 1st, featuring our 10% launch week discount ($17.99 effective purchase price).

Global Protocol: New World Order changes

addedAs we cross the final hours of the weekend, the Global Protocol: New World Order Playtest is officially coming to a close tonight to prepare our backend depots for our public Early Access launch tomorrow morning, June 1st!
changedWhen we first opened the playtest doors, we wanted to see if a complex, modern geopolitical simulation tracking 261 nations could deliver true high-performance scalability. Thanks to you, the data has blown our expectations out of the water:
changed⏱️ An Elite 36-Minute Median Playtime was sustained across the entire beta window.
changedWhether you were optimization-testing our Unity DOTS/ECS simulation loop, managing macroeconomics across our 3,600+ provinces, or providing layout feedback, your telemetry data helped us polish this sandbox into something special.
changedThe Beta App Sunsets Tonight: The dedicated Playtest App ID (4506080) will go dark late this evening.

Steam post imageHello everyone,

As we cross the final hours of the weekend, the Global Protocol: New World Order Playtest is officially coming to a close tonight to prepare our backend depots for our public Early Access launch tomorrow morning, June 1st!

When we first opened the playtest doors, we wanted to see if a complex, modern geopolitical simulation tracking 261 nations could deliver true high-performance scalability. Thanks to you, the data has blown our expectations out of the water:

📊 576 Dedicated Commanders joined our active ranks.

⏱️ An Elite 36-Minute Median Playtime was sustained across the entire beta window.

🎮 18 Daily Active Users turned our test build into a recurring daily hobby.

Whether you were optimization-testing our Unity DOTS/ECS simulation loop, managing macroeconomics across our 3,600+ provinces, or providing layout feedback, your telemetry data helped us polish this sandbox into something special.

What happens next:

The Beta App Sunsets Tonight: The dedicated Playtest App ID (4506080) will go dark late this evening.

The Retail Launch Tomorrow: The main retail storefront will unlock tomorrow morning, June 1st, featuring our 10% launch week discount ($17.99 effective purchase price).

The Day 1 Review Vanguard: As a solo developer, visibility is everything. If you loved the depth of the mechanics during the playtest, your most powerful support is dropping an honest, verified user review within our first few hours live so we can cleanly break through Steam's critical 10-review visibility barrier.

Thank you for building this incredible foundation with us. Get ready—the new world order begins tomorrow morning.

— Dorlion Interactive

Hello everyone,

As we cross the final hours of the weekend, the Global Protocol: New World Order Playtest is officially coming to a close tonight to prepare our backend depots for our public Early Access launch tomorrow morning, June 1st!

When we first opened the playtest doors, we wanted to see if a complex, modern geopolitical simulation tracking 261 nations could deliver true high-performance scalability. Thanks to you, the data has blown our expectations out of the water:

📊 576 Dedicated Commanders joined our active ranks.

⏱️ An Elite 36-Minute Median Playtime was sustained across the entire beta window.

🎮 18 Daily Active Users turned our test build into a recurring daily hobby.

Whether you were optimization-testing our Unity DOTS/ECS simulation loop, managing macroeconomics across our 3,600+ provinces, or providing layout feedback, your telemetry data helped us polish this sandbox into something special.

What happens next:

The Beta App Sunsets Tonight: The dedicated Playtest App ID (4506080) will go dark late this evening.

The Retail Launch Tomorrow: The main retail storefront will unlock tomorrow morning, June 1st, featuring our 10% launch week discount ($17.99 effective purchase price).

The Day 1 Review Vanguard: As a solo developer, visibility is everything. If you loved the depth of the mechanics during the playtest, your most powerful support is dropping an honest, verified user review within our first few hours live so we can cleanly break through Steam's critical 10-review visibility barrier.

Thank you for building this incredible foundation with us. Get ready—the new world order begins tomorrow morning.

— Dorlion Interactive

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