Aloft's FUTURE REVEALED! 2025 Roadmap explained! Ep. 75

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 21 MIN

Aloft's FUTURE REVEALED! 2025 Roadmap explained! Ep. 75

from State of Survival Podcast · host State Of Survival Podcast

Join us as we dive deep into Aloft's 2025 roadmap with Marketing/Community Manager Hayley! Check out the Game here! https://store.steampowered.com/app/1660080/Aloft/State of Survival Episode 75We discuss everything from new critters and life trees to combat improvements and expanded building options.In this video, we cover: * Roadmap Transparency: Why Astrolabe Interactive shared their plans early. * Community-Driven Development: How player feedback shapes quality-of-life improvements and future updates. * New Features: Critters, life trees, new biomes, monster tiers, and enhanced building systems. * Combat & Exploration: Plans for more engaging combat and diverse islands. * Building & Customization: Expanded options for base building and animal husbandry. * Community Engagement: The importance of player feedback and bug reports.Get an exclusive look at what's coming to Aloft in 2025 and learn how you can contribute to its development!🔗 Links:Aloft Discord: discord.gg/aloft-gameAloft Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1660080/Aloft/Aloft Socials: * X : https://x.com/Aloft_Game * YT :  @Aloft_Game  * Bluesky : https://bsky.app/profile/aloft-game.bsky.social * Insta : https://www.instagram.com/aloft_game/ * TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@aloft_gameStart of Aloft 2025 Road Map Interview : 00:00Aloft Success : 00:35Aloft Market/Community Manager Hayley : 01:18Aloft Transparency for its community : 02:00Aloft Roadmap QOL Improvements : 03:01Aloft Roadmap New Features : 06:41Aloft Roadmap Feature Improvements : 10:56Aloft Roadmap Building Pieces & Decorations : 14:52Aloft Nothing is certain Disclaimer : 16:30Aloft Roadmap Direction : 16:48Aloft Listens to its Community : 14:54Aloft In game Bug Reporting : 19:15Aloft Roadmap to release? : 19:39Aloft Special Shoutouts & Praise : 20:09End of Aloft 2025 Road Map Interview : 21:41#Survivalgame #Gaming #GameNews

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