Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age was released in early access pretty much exactly one year ago, and it’s time for an updated roadmap.
In an infographic sgared via official post by Triassic Games, we get to see what has been delivered since the launch of the early access version and changes that are being develooped as an ongoing basis.
We then read what we can expect in the current quarter (Q4 2025), and on the mid and longer terms, between Q2 2026 and Q3 2026.
Likely the most important promised feature is the dynamic campaign, which we’ll get in Q2 2026 with improvements coming in Q3 2026, when the game will actually fully release.
In Q2 we’ll also get the Royal Navy. Interestingly, more factions will come and the roadmap for their release will be shared at the game’s full release.
Incidentally, a new beta update has been released for the game, including new units and weapons, ontop of fixes.
Below you can find the full changelist.
- Fixed occasional FPS drop
- Corrected size and shape of propellers on JMSDF subs
- Korean translation
- Added F-5A Freedom Fighter (Norway, Netherlands, Greece, Philippines, South Vietnam, Turkey)
- Added F-1 strike aircraft for JASDF
- Added T-2 trainer jet for JASDF
- Added SH-5 flying boat for PLAN
- Added LAU-117 Maverick rail
- Added AGM-12B Bullpup ASM
- Added AGM-65 capability to F-5E
- Added YJ-1 anti-ship missile for SH-5
Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age is currently available for PC. Like most early access games, it’s updated quite often with new content, features, and fixes.
The most recent large patch added the Chinese navy.
