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After his city builder flopped in early access, Firewatch's Nels Anderson didn't give up: 'Smarter people than me … probably would've pulled the plug'

After Generation Exile launched in early access on Steam last fall, game designer Nels Anderson—also known for Firewatch and Mark of the Ninja—was left scratching his head. The space ark city builder had been wishlisted thousands of times, but sold only a few hundred copies.

“I spent 7 years making Generation Exile, a solarpunk city-builder,” Anderson wrote on Reddit just after the early access launch. “Trailers in PC Gaming Show June ’24 & ’25. Top 70 most played demo during our Next Fest. Did all the things you’re supposed to. Launched in early access last week with over 35,000 wishlists. So far, we’ve sold fewer than 300 copies.”

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