Charming City Builder 'Town to City' Set for Full Release on May 26
Cozy city builder Town to City leaves early access on May 26
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'Town to City', a cozy city-building game, will officially launch on Steam on May 26, 2026, after a successful early access period. The game features a customizable 19th-century Mediterranean landscape and will introduce new maps, buildings, and gameplay elements with its full release.
- 01'Town to City' leaves early access on May 26, 2026.
- 02The game has received nearly 4,000 reviews with 98% positive feedback.
- 03New features include a map of Rocemarée, tourist routes, and additional quests.
- 04Players can design their cities without grid restrictions and manage a farming village.
- 05Controller support is expected to be added in late 2026.
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'Town to City', developed by indie studio Galaxy Grove, is set to exit early access and launch fully on May 26, 2026. Since its early access debut in September 2025, the game has garnered nearly 4,000 reviews, with an impressive 98% positive rating. The full release will introduce a new map named Rocemarée, along with a tourist route feature, new buildings, quests, jobs, and props. The game allows players to create and expand a 19th-century Mediterranean landscape in a meditative and forgiving environment. Players can customize their cities without grid limitations, unlocking various features and larger city sizes through challenges. A sandbox mode encourages creativity, allowing players to design their dream villages with intricate details like flowers and decorations. Galaxy Grove has consistently updated the game during early access, recently adding a terraforming feature and seasonal decorations. Additionally, the studio plans to implement controller support in late 2026 and is developing a voxel-art rail tycoon game titled Steam to Electric.
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