Roboto Games revealed a new Stormforge gameplay trailer at the Second Wind Showcase, confirming the cel-shaded survival crafting game will enter Early Access on Steam in 2026. A specific date and pricing were not announced.
Stormforge drops up to eight players into a fantasy world battered by magical storms, each bringing its own hazards and gameplay shifts. Tornadoes hurl rocks, trees, and creatures into the air, while dust storms cut visibility and chip away at player health. The storms aren't just obstacles, though; they're also where the strongest resources are found, guarded by dangerous enemies.
On the character side, players choose from warrior, mage, and ranger archetypes, but aren't restricted to a single path. Roboto Games says the class system allows mixing and matching: players can combine skills and abilities from different roles, gradually unlocking them as they make choices. The extent of customization will be clearer once players actually try the game.
Perhaps the most notable feature for the survival crafting crowd is the game's approach to modding and community content. Stormforge pairs procedural world generation with built-in mod support, letting players access community-made equipment, enemies, points of interest, and custom rule sets, all without needing to download anything separately. If it works as described, that could give the game significant staying power in a genre where player-driven content often defines a title's long-term appeal.
Stormforge is available to wishlist on Steam, offering PC players a chance to anticipate its Early Access launch and engage with its evolving survival crafting experience.

