Deep Silver and King Art Games will release Iron Harvest for PC via Steam and home consoles on September 1st, 2020. In the meantime, folks will be able to play the strategy game early thanks to an open beta that will go live later this week.
Iron Harvest is a strategy game that features a single-player campaign, multiplayer play, and co-op action. All of this can be experienced in an alternate reality of 1920 in the next couple of months.
Nevertheless, if you want to explore an early build of the forthcoming game, then mark July 30th as a day to remember.
As per website gamerant.com, King Art Games will hold a free demo of the strategy game after the past June 16th free session. Here’s the tweet from the dev team announcing said free beta test:
Did you see #IronHarvest new gameplay trailer to celebrate next weekends @Steam Open Beta!?
The factions gear up for the first Mech-anized warfare⚔️ Which Mech looks the coolest to you? https://t.co/Zmh3Ug5y1Z#gamedev #gaming #games #videogaming— KING Art Games (@KingArtGames) July 25, 2020
In case you are wondering why King Art Games holds so many free trails, the dev team notes that it’s to allow eager community members to play and offer feedback to better the final product.
With that said, you can check out the latest trailer showing off what the game has in store for gamers and fans alike:
“Get a glimpse of the Iron Harvest factions Polania, Saxony and Rusviet as they gear up their giant war machines and go all in. Join the war that followed the war which was supposed to end all wars. The Iron Harvest OPEN BETA starts July 30th, FREE FOR ALL.”
Lastly, Iron Harvest is set to debut this year in the next two months for PC via Steam, PS4, and Xbox One. Until then, a free version of the game will go live later this week.