Every now and then, the gaming industry is met with a new giant, a title with so much potential and magnetism that everyone and their family hops in to try it out. Such games are rare but often come as survival crafting experiences, since that seems to be the most captivating genre out there.
The last time we saw Steam utterly demolished was Palworld, and soon it is very likely to be Windrose, an upcoming survival crafting pirate game that takes the Valheim formula and turns it into a fresh and unique co-op adventure.
Its demo is already out and seeing loads of activity, so here’s everything you need to know about Windrose, alongside some speculation on its potential release date.
Everything you need to know about Windrose
Windrose is an upcoming survival crafting game set in the early 1700s during the Golden Age of Piracy. It lets you take control of a former pirate captain, whose ship had been attacked and sunk by a mystical force. You survive this encounter but wash up on a desolate island, yearning to find out what happened and gather up your strength.
It bears a striking resemblance to Valheim in its design, prompting players to build, craft, and go on adventures to find more recipes and upgrades, as well as to unlock new story elements and discover new lands. What it adds to the mix is piracy, whereby you can encounter other ships out in the open sea and, well, fight them in true naval fashion. You start off with a small rowboat, continuously progressing until you have a formidable ship with many cannons to boot.
Currently, Windrose only has a demo available on its store. It is a comprehensive early look at the game, its content, and mechanics, and it offers many hours of fun for you and your friends. There are several narratively driven quests to tackle and loads of places to explore and discover, as well as many levels of tech that allow you to build a fully fledged village.
There are also many enemies to fight, alongside various weapons to help you in that regard.
The game’s developers, Windrose Crew, claim the demo is about four to six hours long, but you could be looking at up to 12 hours of gameplay if you really want to take it easy. Of course, replayability is amazing, and you can certainly find something to do in this game even if you’ve cleared all the quests and content.
Based on the quality of the demo and the level of development, I’d guess that Windrose will come out by the end of this year. We’re still in the first quarter of 2026, and the demo’s level of polish and content size signals that the developers are well into making this game, which could release as early as this Fall.
Of course, if we’re being very conservative with our figures, early 2027 sounds like the latest release window for Windrose.
It already has over one million wishlists, so whenever it does release, it’s bound to be an oceanic splash.
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The Equitable Distribution 2 is a priority contract that you get to complete in Marathon to receive some valuable rewards for your efforts.
The second contract in the Equitable Distribution has two different tasks to complete. This guide will provide you with details about all the tasks and how to complete them.
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Marathon Equitable Distribution 2 contract guide
Here are the two tasks of the Equitable Distribution 2 contract.
- Summon Transport Drone via the second-floor terminal in Algae Ponds
- Exfil UESC Supplies and Drone Manifest
How to Summon Transport Drone via the second-floor terminal in Algae Ponds
The first task is to reach floor 2 of the main building in Algae Ponds. You can find Algae Ponds quite easily since it’s a named POI on Dire Marsh. Once you find the building, take the stairs to reach toe the second floor.
The quest marker will appear once you’re on the second floor. Reach the terminal and interact with it to complete the hack. Finishing the hack will summon a transport that you’ll need to shoot down. Once you’re on the second floor, you’ll find a hallway with green structures. Go through the plastic strip curtains, and you’ll find the terminal hidden behind some large industrial filters in the next room.
How to get the UESC Supplies and Drone Manifest
Once you’ve hacked the terminal, you’ll find an airborne drone. The quest marker will show it, so it’s impossible to miss. Shoot it down before it manages to escape. Slavage its remains, and you’ll find the UESC supplies and the manifest.
To complete the contract, you’ll need to exfil successfully with both items. If you die in the process, you’ll have to restart on a new run.
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