Today, indie developer Irregular Shapes introduced a handful of reworked updates coming to the early access roadmap for its kingdom simulator, City Tales – Medieval Era.
In the post, it was revealed that the developers wanted to devote more time to improving the UI and the overall visuals of City Tales – Medieval Era. As such, they moved around the previously announced roadmap a bit to prioritize these key elements. The next steps in the process are:
- New Map – Introducing the Mounalban Meadows, featuring three different start points.
- New UI – User Interface will be more polished.
- Visual Rework – New Terrain shader, lighting, and calorimetry corrections are being added.
- New Music – “Walk with me”

Alongside the new visuals, there will also be a new song and map added to City Tales – Medieval Era at some point this month. Other near future additions include additional companions, territory expansion, and economy tier 5, just to name a few.
Since its release earlier this year, the game has already added plenty of content for fans to experiment with. Alongside two unique game modes, players also have access to 50 buildings and 40 resources to create their settlements, marking the beginning of their journey as a medieval leader.
In-game companions also come with their own unique stories and skills. As you progress through the main narrative, you’ll also begin to forge bonds with them, unlocking each distinct trait and learning more about them as they help you shape the fate of your city.
City Tales – Medieval Era is currently available in Steam Early Access for $19.99. For more info on this and other city builders, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily.