What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access? “Early Access is your chance to experience Dragon: The Game as it develops and improves in response to feedback from you and the community! We've worked hard to show you our core vision of the game and we want your help to shape Dragon's future.



When playing Dragon Early Access prepare yourself to have fun despite bugs and unbalanced skill trees.



Seriously, buy Early Access if you want to support the game, be part of a fantastic and growing community, and to help us make the best action RPG meets dragon simulator possible! Thanks for your support!” Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access? “Early Access will continue to our retail launch in the winter of 2017. We will follow an aggressive development road map with major updates every three to seven weeks.” How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? “The full version of Dragon will expand on the core game-play of Early Access. Better dragon models and art, new customizable body parts and weapons. Mid to late game will also be expanded with ways to economically and politically impact the world around you. Your dragon will also age and grow becoming potentially much larger as you carve your legacy into the world.



It is our hope that when Dragon leaves Early Access players will have an immersive, exciting action roleplaying meets dragon simulator.” What is the current state of the Early Access version? “The current build of Early Access includes basic combat and flight mechanics. A large open world, several villages to interact with and a few lairs hidden about. Players can hunt various wildlife and fantasy creatures and upgrade and improve their dragons.” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? “The retail version of Dragon will expand in response to the community's support and demands. We anticipate the retail game to sell on Steam for $25-$35.” How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “We all agree that Dragon has some huge creative shoes to fill and we can't possibly do it without the community's support and feedback. During Early Access the development team will publish, edit, and implement a roadmap. Building new features according to what our players want.”