An update on LinkedIn lets slip the possible launch window of inXile's ambitious steampunk RPG.
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The new big bet from inXile has been quiet for months, but an unexpected hint has reignited the debate about when we’ll be able to play it. The community has detected a direct reference to the release year in the professional profile of one of the creatives who was part of the development, something that hasn’t gone unnoticed.
The detail appeared on the LinkedIn page of a former senior writer at the studio, where it’s mentioned that the project is slated for next year. The mention remained visible for several hours and quickly generated conversations on forums and social media, especially among those who closely follow the internal developments of Xbox Game Studios.
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Nathan Long, who worked as a senior writer at inXile, indicates in his profile that the game is scheduled for 2026. It’s not an official announcement, but it’s a sign that fits with the typical gestation period for a project of this scale, especially considering the studio’s focus on complex worlds and deep systems.
The reference has reinforced the expectations of Xbox Series and Game Pass players, who are eager to dive into this steampunk universe filled with time travel, conspiracies, and impactful decisions. Until Xbox or inXile confirm the date, the 2026 window remains the most solid hint that has emerged so far about one of the studio’s most ambitious titles.

