The survival climbing game Cairn has been delayed until the first quarter of 2026. Development studio The Game Bakers had previously announced a release date for November 5 of this year.
The delay is so the team can spend more time on “optimization, debug and polish.” Creative director Emeric Thoa said that “after 5 years of work, it makes no sense to rush it” as “we want to be proud of the game we launch.” Delays are never fun, but they are a whole lot better than buying a broken game
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