Titanium Court will launch on April 23, 2026 for PC via Steam, publisher Fellow Traveller and developer AP Thomson announced.
The upcoming title is being framed as a strategy game, though its structure and presentation suggest something less conventional. Players are placed in charge of the Titanium Court, a space shaped by shifting terrain, sudden resource surges, and systems that appear designed to challenge even the best-laid plans.
A strategy game with its own internal logic
In Titanium Court, players take control of a Court that does not behave like a typical strategy setting. The game’s world reacts in unusual ways, with terrain bending to player input, resources arriving unpredictably, and plans quickly tested by the systems around them.
The announcement leans into that instability, presenting the Court as a place governed by its own rules and populated by characters who communicate freely without fully explaining what is happening.
Award recognition ahead of launch
Before its release, Titanium Court had already earned major recognition, winning both the IGF Excellence in Design Award and the Seumas McNally Grand Prize.
That early reception puts more attention on the game ahead of its launch later this month.










































































