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Defining Permanence: A Case Study of the Longest Early Access Game on Steam

A close contender is Kenshi (entered EA 2013, exited 2018). Prison Architect (entered 2012, exited 2015) had a shorter EA span. Project Zomboid thus holds the record for longest continuous, non-abandoned Early Access. longest early access game on steam

Valve introduced Steam Early Access in March 2013. The median time in Early Access is approximately 8 months (Ratzenböck, 2020). However, outliers challenge this norm. Through archival data (SteamDB, Steam Charts), we identify Project Zomboid (The Indie Stone) as the longest active Early Access title, having entered the program on November 8, 2013 —over 10 years as of this writing. Defining Permanence: A Case Study of the Longest

A. Researcher Journal: Journal of Digital Game Studies (Hypothetical) Date: October 2023 Valve introduced Steam Early Access in March 2013

Early Access on Steam allows developers to release unfinished titles for funding and feedback. While intended as a temporary state (typically 6–12 months), some titles remain in this phase for over a decade. This paper identifies and analyzes the current longest-running Early Access game on Steam, exploring the technical, social, and economic factors that enable extended development cycles. We argue that extreme-duration Early Access represents a distinct commercial genre—the “perpetual beta”—shifting from a path to completion toward a permanent developmental state.

The longest Early Access game is not a failure of project management but a new development model. Project Zomboid suggests that for some studios, “leaving Early Access” may become an obsolete milestone. Future work should examine player attitudes toward games that never formally “finish.”

| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Early Access start date | Nov 8, 2013 | | Duration (as of Oct 2023) | 10 years, 11 months | | Major content updates | Build 41 (“Animation Overhaul”), multiplayer rework | | Current status | Active development |