The countdown timer blinked in the corner of my screen and a small jolt of adrenaline hit me—this one feels like a deadline you can’t ignore. You know that moment: wishlisted game, spare keys at the ready, and a calendar marked in red. I closed a dozen tabs and set an alarm; you’re going to want to do the same.
Fatekeeper release countdown
On my SteamDB feed the timestamp sat clear and final: there’s a day you can plan around.
Fatekeeper launches worldwide on Tuesday, June 2. The release will arrive as PC early access, so Steam is where this opens first. The countdown below tracks until the early access window flips live.
The countdown is a coiled spring ready to snap.
- 10am PT
- 12pm CT
- 1pm ET
- 5pm UTC
- 6pm BST
I pulled those timestamps from SteamDB; I’ll update if anything shifts before launch. For now, set your alarm to your local time and check your Steam wishlist.
When does Fatekeeper release?
Tuesday, June 2 — early access on Steam. Those listed times above are the region conversions provided by SteamDB, which is my go-to for precise launch windows.
Which platforms will host Fatekeeper at launch?
PC only at first. Paraglacial developed the game and THQ Nordic is the publisher; both communications have confirmed an early access roll-out on Steam. Console plans, if any, will likely arrive later through official channels.
How do I wishlist Fatekeeper on Steam?
Open Steam, search for Fatekeeper, then hit the wishlist button. Treat that wishlist as your front-row ticket — it’s where you’ll get announcements, launch-day discounts, and the option to pre-order if the developer posts one.
What to expect from Fatekeeper
Watching trailers, I noticed every area looks handcrafted — the visuals feel deliberate rather than procedurally poured out.
Fatekeeper is a first-person RPG from Paraglacial that mixes swordplay and spells inside a hand-crafted world built around exploration. You can follow the main narrative at your own rhythm or wander off the beaten path to pry secrets from tucked-away corners.
The game avoids a rigid, linear progression. Your build and how you act in combat matter more than a single leveling highway. Enemies arrive with distinct strengths and weaknesses; you’ll shift tactics and gear to exploit openings. There’s a lot of micromanagement in gear loadouts if you enjoy that layer.
The hand-crafted world is a faded tapestry stitched with secrets.
No demo exists right now, but you can wishlist Fatekeeper on Steam and watch THQ Nordic and Paraglacial channels for updates. If you want to be first in line, check SteamDB for last-minute timing changes and follow the publisher on social for patch or content announcements.
So—are you planning to jump into early access the moment the timer hits zero?