Towerborne Xbox launch 2026: From Free-to-Play to Offline Paid Model
Towerborne is set for an official Xbox launch on February 26, 2026, shifting from a free-to-play model to a paid game with offline play support.
It's breaking its promise of being free, but gamers couldn't be happier. Towerborne, the side-scrolling action RPG published by Xbox Game Studios, has officially ditched its free-to-play plans for a February 26, 2026 launch as a premium, offline-capable title.
Towerborne Xbox launch 2026 and Business Model Shift
Originally envisioned as a live-service, always-online experience, Towerborne is undergoing a massive transformation. According to The Verge, the game will now be a paid title that grants players full ownership and the ability to play offline, alongside its online co-op features.
Trisha Stouffer, CEO and president of developer Stoic, revealed in an Xbox Wire post that this pivot required a "deep structural rebuilding" over the past year. The team has spent 12 months dismantling systems that were once dependent on constant server connectivity.
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