Windrose will enter early access on April 14, 2026, after its demo drew plenty of players during Steam Next Fest earlier this year. Developers Windrose Crew announced the date with a fresh trailer at the Triple I showcase.
The new footage leans into the game’s pitch: players building a crew of custom buccaneers, sailing a frigate and firing cannons at enemy ships before diving into combat the developers describe as soulslite combat. The trailer ends on a stranger note, with pirates battling a big pink flower in the cursed swampland, and the health bar identifies the boss as High Priestess.
That push into early access comes with publishing support from Pocketpair, best known as the developer of Palworld. Windrose’s Steam page says the game’s enemies are inspired by real historical figures and supernatural forces, and frames the story as starting with a grounded fight for survival before widening into a conflict involving rival powers and an ancient, unspoken evil. A demo remains available on Steam for players who want to try it before launch.
Windrose Crew expects the game to spend another one and a half to two and a half years in early access before a full release. That leaves the April 14 debut as a beginning rather than a finish, but it also gives the studio a clear runway after a demo run that already pulled in a sizable audience. For now, the question is not whether Windrose has found attention — it has — but how much of that momentum carries into early access and through the long stretch to release.



