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Manor Lords gets its first update since January, and its creator says he is ‘rethinking what went wrong to ensure it won’t happen again’

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Last updated: October 5, 2025 12:10 pm
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It isn’t unusual for a game to go quiet after a popular early access launch, but Manor Lords has been quieter than most. Slavic Magic’s medieval city-builder was the most exciting thing to happen in April 2024, a quietly enthralling simulation of everyday life in the Middle Ages that somehow achieved cultural critical mass, becoming Steam’s most wishlisted game and selling 3 million copies in its first year of early access.

Yet while updates remained relatively consistent through last year, 2025 has been much more sporadic, with no updates in the last nine months. That’s changed now, however, as Slavic Magic has finally released a new experimental beta for Manor Lords, one that brings an impressive array of new features to the city-builder.

The beta patch expands the scope of Manor Lords in several directions. It adds four new maps that can be played in two additional game modes—1v1 Duel and a four-way free-for-all called Fractured Realm. It also adds a new masonry-themed production chain that lets players fashion stone and mortar through building a quarry, stonemason and lime kiln.


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Meanwhile, many existing mechanics and ideas have been expanded or reworked. Castle-building is more elaborate, with all castle modules upgradeable to level two and walls that can now support supplementary platforms. In addition, the building affinity system has been reworked so that structures gain different bonuses depending on the biome they’re constructed in.

Elsewhere, systems for resource yield and food production have been infused with greater detail. The approval system has been adjusted so that your citizens’ perception of you is based more heavily on recent events versus past actions. Finally, the game’s perk tree has been redesigned to make the upgrades it offers more realistic and nuanced.

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And these are just the headline features. There are a ton of minor additions, balance changes, refinements, bug-fixes and so forth. The scope of it alone would seem sufficient evidence for why it’s taken so long to create. But Manor Lords’ creator, Greg Styczeń, nonetheless takes a moment to apologise for the gap between updates and details the reasons behind ii.

“Sorry for taking so long this time. I am rethinking what went wrong to ensure it won’t happen again”, he begins. Styczeń goes on to explain that a big part of the problem was that he developed this update at the same time as building out Slavic Magic as a studio.

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“I focused on expanding the developer team and tackled way too many issues at once,” he explains. “I needed to align visions with the new designers, and the new programmers learning the codebase (that was basically a giant solo dev spaghetti) also led to a bunch of problems.” He also says that this update involved “some major refactors”, while other changes “appeared innocent but ended up being huge rabbit holes.”

With this being a beta update, Styczeń recommends players back up their saves before updating to it, not least because the update is so extensive that existing saves won’t be compatible with it. He also mentions that some systems are improved but not yet complete. AI players, for example, can now build much more convincing-looking towns, but “can’t challenge the player yet.” There’s no word on when these changes will shift to the main branch of Manor Lords, but I think we can safely say it’ll take less time than for the update to arrive in the first place.

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