Prepare to don the crown in Titanium Court on April 23


The IGF award-winning, genre-blending strategy game from AP Thomson is finally opening to the public

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Fellow Traveller and developer AP Thomson have confirmed that Titanium Court will launch on April 23, 2026, arriving on PC via Steam. This is due to no fault of their own.

Up until recently, everything was proceeding normally. Schedules were aligned, announcements were drafted, baseballs were being pitched, and then without consulting anyone, the game set a release date and moved forward with it. Attempts to intervene have been unsuccessful.
After taking a lovely walk, you are shuffled into and/or placed in charge of a Court (congrats/so sorry) that operates according to its own internal logic:terrain bends to your willyour resources arrive in bursts of surprising competenceyour carefully constructed plans are immediately stress-tested
You will encounter a range of characters during your time in the Court. They will communicate freely, but rarely explain literally anything. And why should they? This is all completely normal.Before its official arrival Titanium Court was already causing problems, specifically by winning both the IGF Excellence in Design and Seamus McNally Grand Prize awards. This has, assumedly, only encouraged it.

At its core, Titanium Court is a strategy game …sort of. Beyond that, definitions become less reliable. We have been advised not to over-explain, regardless. Not because there isn’t more to say, but because the experience itself is doing most of the work, and also because continued attempts have produced minor but noticeable spatial inconsistencies in the immediate area.
AP refuses to tell us more anyway, and we legally cannot make him.Titanium Court launches April 23, 2026 on PC via Steam. For more information on Titanium Court, check out the game on Steam, the game’s press kit, and follow Fellow Traveller on BlueskyTikTokInstagramThreads, or join the official Fellow Traveller Discord.
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About AP Thomson
AP Thomson spent most of seventh grade math class making games on a TI-83 Plus graphing calculator. This activity didn’t escape the notice of his teacher and a stern lecture was subsequently delivered by his mother. Now AP Thomson spends his days making games on an Apple M4 Pro Mac Mini, an experience much improved over the calculator both because he gets to use a keyboard and because there aren’t any math teachers around to snitch on him. Evidence of his crimes can be found in several projects, including: BeglitchedSwap SwordFortune-499Consume Me, and most recently Titanium Court.
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