BattleGoat Studios had an unsuccessful bid to fund Supreme Ruler 1936 on Kickstarter, but plan b is now in place as the game enters Steam Early Acces.
Lead Designer and Co-Founder David Thompson commented:
"Involving our players in the final stage of development through Steam's Early Access will help provide the testing resources and the feedback necessary to make Supreme Ruler 1936 as polished and complete a game as possible."
BattleGoat's Lead Programmer and Co-Founder George Geczy added:
"Self-publishing a strategy game of this scope brings with it a lot of challenges, but the benefit of self-publishing is that we now answer directly to our fans and supporters... we control whatever decisions are necessary to make Supreme Ruler 1936 a truly great game and this Early Access provides that final push!"
"This gives us the ability to be more responsive to the art of the game and the passion of our players."
You can find the game on Steam right now. Currently the game is 25% off and it will set you back £22.99.