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The 50-Turn Demo Stays Through Early Access Launch

The 50-Turn Demo Stays Through Early Access Launch Hello, I'm the developer of Three Kingdoms: Alias. For Steam Next Fest, we extended the demo's play limit from 36 turns to 50 turns.

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changedThe 50-Turn Demo Stays Through Early Access LaunchFor Steam Next Fest, we extended the demo's play limit from 36 turns to 50 turns . As the event wrapped up, it was originally scheduled to return to 36 turns on June 24 .

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changedFor Steam Next Fest, we extended the demo's play limit from 36 turns to 50 turns . As the event wrapped up, it was originally scheduled to return to 36 turns on June 24 .

The 50-Turn Demo Stays Through Early Access Launch

Hello, I'm the developer of Three Kingdoms: Alias.

For Steam Next Fest, we extended the demo's play limit from 36 turns to 50 turns. As the event wrapped up, it was originally scheduled to return to 36 turns on June 24.

But thanks to that extension, you gave us far more detailed and in-depth feedback than 36 turns ever allowed. The longer play sessions came back to us as much richer opinions.

So, to keep that feedback coming right up until launch and to ship the most stable build we can at Early Access, we've decided to keep the 50-turn demo all the way through the Early Access launch on July 14.

When Early Access launches, the demo returns to its standard 36-turn limit. In other words, the window from now until launch is the best time to experience the 50-turn demo in depth.

We'll review all the feedback you leave and use it as reference for the launch build and future updates. We'd love to hear from you.

Thank you!

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