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Steam News7 May 20262mo ago

Titanium Court’s Demo is back

First of all, what a couple of weeks it’s been since Titanium Court was first unleashed upon the public! We’re overwhelmed and overjoyed by the response so far.

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changedOne of the key pieces of feedback we’ve received is that, for a lot of people, the demo was a critical part of falling in love with Titanium Court . Granted, the full game wasn’t around to buy back then, but the point still stands. We genuinely believe that Titanium Court is best enjoyed by experiencing it for yourself, and that even talking about the game too much can take away some of that magic (hence how we talk about it on this very Steam page). But the demo is a great middleground, where you can get a chance to see if Titanium Court is up your alley before spending your hard-earned money.
addedA reminder to new demo players that your save will carry over into the full game.

Titanium Court changes

changedOne of the key pieces of feedback we’ve received is that, for a lot of people, the demo was a critical part of falling in love with Titanium Court . Granted, the full game wasn’t around to buy back then, but the point still stands. We genuinely believe that Titanium Court is best enjoyed by experiencing it for yourself, and that even talking about the game too much can take away some of that magic (hence how we talk about it on this very Steam page). But the demo is a great middleground, where you can get a chance to see if Titanium Court is up your alley before spending your hard-earned money.
addedA reminder to new demo players that your save will carry over into the full game.

First of all, what a couple of weeks it’s been since Titanium Court was first unleashed upon the public! We’re overwhelmed and overjoyed by the response so far.

One of the key pieces of feedback we’ve received is that, for a lot of people, the demo was a critical part of falling in love with Titanium Court. Granted, the full game wasn’t around to buy back then, but the point still stands. We genuinely believe that Titanium Court is best enjoyed by experiencing it for yourself, and that even talking about the game too much can take away some of that magic (hence how we talk about it on this very Steam page). But the demo is a great middleground, where you can get a chance to see if Titanium Court is up your alley before spending your hard-earned money.

So, for the time being, we’re bringing the demo back so that intrigued newcomers can get a taste of what they’re in for. And, if that changes in the future, we’ll do a better job of giving folks a heads up this time.

A reminder to new demo players that your save will carry over into the full game.

Thank you, everyone, for an incredible first two weeks.

-Fellow Traveller

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Steam News / 7 May 2026

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