Slavic Magic has given us a tantalizing glimpse into what’s coming next for Manor Lords, and fans have every reason to be excited. The upcoming update promises a bridge-building feature, an overhauled deep mine mechanic, fresh maps, and an innovative overstock system. Players can look forward to experiencing these enhancements firsthand once the game’s public beta rolls out.
Manor Lords has enjoyed a phenomenal run since its early access debut in April 2024. Astonishingly, it surpassed a million copies sold within a mere 24 hours and topped 2.5 million by September. This success crowns a seven-year development trek driven by a solo developer. The game is celebrated for its dedication to historical accuracy and captivating gameplay, with the gridless building mechanic standing out. This allows gamers to construct settlements that mirror the organic growth of genuine medieval towns. Still in early access, the developer is now pulling back the curtain on what players can expect next.
In a detailed blog post, the spotlight was on several anticipated features and enhancements for the next Manor Lords update. Among the most awaited is the bridge-building tool. This complements the existing road construction feature, enabling players to span rivers and link crucial areas, adding both practicality and a visual upgrade to settlements. Furthermore, the revamped deep mine mechanic introduces updated cranking animations, allowing workers to delve underground for resources, infusing even more realism into the game.
Expect exciting new landscapes too, with the introduction of two crisp maps: High Peaks and Winding River. These will provide varied terrains for exploration and settlement building. A revamped map selection tool aims to streamline gameplay setting choices. Plus, the update addresses resource management with the novel overstock mechanic, which helps manage supplies efficiently in larger settlements by pre-stocking goods.
For those managing armies, there’s good news. Manor Lords’ unit organization sees improvements, allowing the reordering of unit cards. This feature lets players drag and drop unit cards to optimize army structure. All these updates will be ready for players to dive into during the game’s upcoming public beta.
While players eagerly anticipate these updates, the game has recently faced some scrutiny over its slow development pace. In response, the publisher defended the studio’s methodical approach, championing the merits of steady growth instead of rapid-fire updates that might lead to developer burnout. The developer is committed to polishing the game further, ensuring these new features enhance the overall experience for fans.