Hytale's Developer Admits Game Isn't Good Enough for Full Price
In a shocking move, Hypixel Studios has announced that its upcoming sandbox game Hytale will be launched in early access at an affordable price of $20. The decision was made by co-founder Simon Collins-Laflamme, who stated that the game is "unfinished" and runs on outdated software.
Collins-Laflamme acknowledged that charging a higher price for the game wouldn't have been justified given its current state. "I'm pricing Hytale as aggressively low as possible," he said in a Twitter post. "The game is unfinished and runs on a build from over four years ago. Charging more didn't feel right. I don't think the game is good yet."
By pricing the game at $20, Hypixel Studios is essentially admitting that it's not ready for release just yet. The developer has also announced plans to offer additional in-game cosmetics through higher-priced editions of the game, which could generate revenue while the game continues to be developed.
The decision comes after a tumultuous history for Hytale, which was originally cancelled by Riot Games in June 2025 due to a major reboot of the game engine. However, Hypixel Studios has since reacquired the rights to the game and is now working on relaunching it in early access with a growing team of developers.
While some may see this decision as a sign of poor planning or a lack of confidence in the game's quality, others may view it as a bold move that could help Hypixel Studios build a loyal community of players who are willing to support the game through its development process.
In a shocking move, Hypixel Studios has announced that its upcoming sandbox game Hytale will be launched in early access at an affordable price of $20. The decision was made by co-founder Simon Collins-Laflamme, who stated that the game is "unfinished" and runs on outdated software.
Collins-Laflamme acknowledged that charging a higher price for the game wouldn't have been justified given its current state. "I'm pricing Hytale as aggressively low as possible," he said in a Twitter post. "The game is unfinished and runs on a build from over four years ago. Charging more didn't feel right. I don't think the game is good yet."
By pricing the game at $20, Hypixel Studios is essentially admitting that it's not ready for release just yet. The developer has also announced plans to offer additional in-game cosmetics through higher-priced editions of the game, which could generate revenue while the game continues to be developed.
The decision comes after a tumultuous history for Hytale, which was originally cancelled by Riot Games in June 2025 due to a major reboot of the game engine. However, Hypixel Studios has since reacquired the rights to the game and is now working on relaunching it in early access with a growing team of developers.
While some may see this decision as a sign of poor planning or a lack of confidence in the game's quality, others may view it as a bold move that could help Hypixel Studios build a loyal community of players who are willing to support the game through its development process.