What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

Hunt elk, mule deer, and moose.



Find a mate (seeking, courtship, and trial mission together)



Explore the vast map



Fight stranger wolves

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“The Anniversary Edition is a complete remake of the original WolfQuest game, redesigned from the ground up. Given the larger scope of the game, the more realistic gameplay, and greater complexity of the AI and the eco-simulation, the game has reached a playable state but it is not completely finished. Some bugs remain, much polish needs to be done, and the second episode, with pups, is still in development. But since the game is in a solid, playable state, we are releasing it as Early Access so players can enjoy what is there while waiting for further improvements, as well as the second episode.”“The game will remain in Early Access until we release the second episode, Slough Creek. We do not have a release date for this yet, but hope to finish it in early 2020. (And then we will resume work on the third episode, Tower Fall, which will be DLC.)”“The full version will include the second episode (Slough Creek) as well as this first episode, Amethyst Mountain. It will also feature additional animals such as bighorn sheep, along with many secondary features (such as Achievements), many bugfixes, and a great deal more polish.”“Fully playable in the Amethyst Mountain map/episode:“The game will remain at its current sale price until we add the second episode.”“Throughout the history of WolfQuest, we have always valued our active and engaged community, and we hope to continue that engagement during the development of WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition. The voices of players are important to us, and we hope to collect and use feedback from our community to improve the game, while staying true to the realistic simulator that WolfQuest is.”