County of Fortune — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know
Build an entire medieval county, not just a city. Releasing 2026.

Official trailer & screenshots via Steam
About County of Fortune
Build an entire medieval county, not just one town. You place whole settlements across the county and lay each one out on a medieval grid. Each one grows, specializes, and knits into a living region where rivers and resources decide what thrives. As the county matures, a second game begins. Named mayors run each settlement. Rival noble houses weave politics across the region. And migrating cultures bless some villages, while complicating others. Will you raise one prosperous heartland, or a patchwork of proud rival houses? You are a lokator – a medieval colonizer and noble steward – given a blank stretch of kingdom to turn into a living county. Pick the site for every settlement and set its direction – streets and grid fill in as it grows. Guide every village as it grows from a tiny hamlet into a sprawling town, and eventually a city Watch procedurally generated buildings fill out your settlements, street by street Link your holdings into a single seamless region, not a medley of disconnected outposts The scale is the point. You are not zooming into a single town – you are zooming out to see a whole county come to life. No two patches of ground play the same way. Resource deposits, biomes, and terrain profiles decide what each plot is good for Navigable rivers turn geography into logistics – place wisely and trade flows Climate, soil, and elevation shape which crops, industries, and products thrive Trade routes between settlements follow real terrain – rivers, passes, and roads, not straight lines Where you build is as important as what you build. Plant a salt-works next to a pass and wealth follows; plant a city far from water and the county feels it. The economy is wide, layered, and deliberate. Raw materials are refined into advanced goods across real production chains Settlements specialize based on what the surrounding land offers Wagons, carts, and river vessels carry goods across the county on their own Better-supplied settlements evolve, attracting advanced workers and unlocking new goods and buildings You do not micromanage a single market square – you tune a regional economy and watch it breathe. A county is more than its ledgers. Three layers of characters shape every playthrough: Mayors – each settlement is run by a named mayor with their own traits, skills, and flaws Noble Houses – every mayor belongs to a house, and rival houses weave politics across the region Cultures – settlers arrive from different lands, bringing customs that grant bonuses, tensions, and their own identity Each mayor has a name, each house a banner, each culture a homeland – and the choices you make about them matter as much as the roads you pave. County of Fortune keeps the builder at the heart of play. Every hour is about founding, growing, connecting, and specializing your settlements Every challenge comes from the land, the economy, and the people you govern Rival noble houses exert political and economic pressure on your decisions Play at your own pace – the county rewards care and long-term thinking A medieval builder for players who came for the city-building.
Description via Steam.
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Should You Play County of Fortune?
Build an entire medieval county, not just one town. You place whole settlements across the county and lay each one out on a medieval grid. Each one grows, specializes, and knits into a living region where rivers and resources decide what thrives. As the county matures, a second game begins. Named mayors run each settlement. Rival noble houses weave politics across the region. And migrating cultures bless some villages, while complicating others. Will you raise one prosperous heartland, or a patchwork of proud rival houses? You are a lokator – a medieval …
County of Fortune is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows, Linux. It's gaining about 1k Steam followers a week ahead of its 2026 release.
Wishlisting notifies you at launch and helps the developer's visibility.
System Requirements & Platforms
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Platforms: Windows, Linux
Minimum
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS *: Windows 7 and higher · Processor: Intel i3+ and equivalents · Memory: 3 GB RAM · Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 770 / AMD R9 290 · Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS *: Windows 7 and higher · Processor: Intel i5+ and equivalents · Memory: 4 GB RAM · Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 970 / AMD R9 390 · Storage: 2 GB available space
County of Fortune — Frequently Asked Questions
- When does County of Fortune release?
- County of Fortune is set to launch on 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
- What kind of game is County of Fortune?
- County of Fortune is a Strategy game. Build an entire medieval county, not just a city.
- Is County of Fortune multiplayer or co-op?
- No — County of Fortune is listed as single-player only on Steam.
- Is County of Fortune on Steam Deck or consoles?
- County of Fortune runs on Windows, Linux via Steam; native Linux support makes it a strong Steam Deck candidate. No console release has been confirmed.
- How much does County of Fortune cost?
- Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
- What are County of Fortune's system requirements?
- Minimum specs: Intel i3+ and equivalents, 3 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 770 / AMD R9 290, 2 GB available space storage.
- Is County of Fortune worth wishlisting?
- If you enjoy Strategy games like Giant Horse Feeding, Double Dealers, Neighborhoods, yes. It's gaining about 1k Steam followers a week.
- Who made County of Fortune?
- County of Fortune is developed by Nepos Games and published by Aquila Interactive.
- What games is County of Fortune similar to?
- County of Fortune sits alongside Strategy games such as Giant Horse Feeding, Double Dealers, Neighborhoods.
- What platforms is County of Fortune on?
- County of Fortune is available on Windows, Linux.
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