News Tower – Early Access FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why an Early Access?

We are a 4 people studio and Early Access is the best way for us to improve the game with your feedback in mind. We are bringing a solid core-gameplay loop first and we’ll be adding more content, immersion and mechanics later on.

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

The full version will feature extra content, going from 1930 to 1939 – whereas it goes only from 1930 to 1932 in Early Access.
We’re also going to keep on building on the existing features to give them more depth.

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

The current state of the game includes:

  • One part of the main campaign play from 1930 to 1932
  • 100+ objects to build and manage your tower from printer to luxury decoration items
  • 10+ job types to make sure your newspaper is running
  • The reporting, production and printing core loop of the game
  • News map to send your reporters dig the hottest news of the moment
  • 1000+ News items to report on
  • New York district systems to gain more readers according to their interests.
  • Progress unlocking systems to grow your News Empire bigger and more efficient.

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

  • Each update will be implementing improvements gathered from community feedback, so keep sharing your feedback and suggestions!
  • We will also share key updates and events.

On what platform will the game be available? Are other platforms planned?

News Tower will be available on Steam for PC & Mac. There are no other plans for now, as we are first and foremost focusing on the quality of the Early Access for these platforms.

In which languages will the game be available?

The game is currently available only in English, but we plan to add French, German, Russian and Chinese in the future. We will keep you updated!

Jan Bonkoski
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Jan Bakowski aka Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. His love of gaming began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64) back in 1998. He’s been making game guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job. In his free time, he plays on Steam Deck.

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