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Romestead Steam key art showing Roman-inspired survival town building

Romestead Guide: Multiplayer, Split Screen & Co-op, Release Date, Best Profession & Tips

Is Romestead split screen? Find guides for multiplayer co-op (up to 8 players), LAN play, best profession choices, beginner tips, settlement building, system requirements, Steam Deck compatibility, and early access buying advice for 2026.

Launch Snapshot

Romestead is a Steam Early Access survival crafting and town-building game for PC. Steam shows May 25, 2026, while SteamDB unlock timing points to May 26, 2026 at 06:30 UTC. The safest player answer is to check your local Steam page before planning a co-op session. Official Steam information lists 1-8 players, Online Co-op, LAN Co-op, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, and an Early Access window expected to last about 1-2 years.

TopicPlayer answer
PlayersSolo play and 1-8 players are listed in the Steam description.
MultiplayerOnline Co-op and LAN Co-op are listed. Split-screen is not listed in current store labels.
PlatformPC via Steam is the current public platform. Xbox and PlayStation versions are not announced.
Steam Deck statusCheck the current Steam Deck compatibility badge before buying for handheld-only play.
Early AccessThe developer expects roughly 1-2 years before the full 1.0 release.
Release timingSteam shows May 25, 2026 by store display; SteamDB unlock timing points to May 26, 2026 at 06:30 UTC. Check your local Steam page before planning a session.
Launch stateEarly Access, not a finished 1.0 release. The developer expects roughly 1-2 years in Early Access.
PlatformPC via Steam is the confirmed public platform.
Developer / PublisherBeartwigs / Three Friends.

Romestead Guide Map

Romestead guide hub settlement image
Start with the guide that matches the decision in front of you: release timing, first settlement steps, co-op setup, PC specs, or Early Access buying risk.

What Players Need First

Romestead early settlement building screenshot
Official Romestead imagery shows the survival loop players need to understand first: gather, craft, organize the settlement, survive night pressure, then explore wider routes.

Romestead is not just a Roman theme page. The useful launch questions are practical: whether the game is actually unlocked in your region, whether your group can play together, whether Early Access is worth buying now, what PC specs are needed, and which first-hour choices prevent a weak settlement from falling behind.

Player questionBest current answer
Is it out?Steam shows May 25, 2026; SteamDB unlock timing points to May 26, 2026 at 06:30 UTC.
Is it finished?No. It is an Early Access game, with roughly 1-2 years expected before 1.0.
Can I play with friends?Yes, official info lists 1-8 players with Online Co-op and LAN Co-op.
Is it on console?Xbox and PlayStation versions are not announced in current store information. PC via Steam is the current public platform.
Should I buy now?Buy if Early Access town-building co-op is your thing; wait if you need polished 1.0, Deck proof, or console support.

Start Here

Romestead works best when you treat the first session as settlement planning, not just exploration. Use the table below to pick the guide or action that matches your next decision.

TaskWhat to do
Start HereCheck release timing, Early Access state, player count, and whether your group plans Online Co-op or LAN Co-op.
First Day RouteGather food, wood, stone, and basic materials; place storage and workstations; keep the first settlement compact.
Co-op SetupRomestead supports solo play and 1-8 players, with Online Co-op and LAN Co-op listed. Plan separate roles before the first night.
Best Profession ChoicePick the role that fixes your first shortage: food, crafting, defense, scouting, or settlement flow.
Settlement BuildingKeep storage near workstations, leave readable paths, and build around food and defense before decoration.
Night DefensePrepare a compact layout before pushing into dungeons, distant biomes, or wide settlement expansion.
Buying RiskBuy now if Early Access town-building co-op is the draw; wait if you need a finished 1.0 release or console support.

Settlement Planning Illustration

Romestead-style settlement planning illustration
Planning illustration for layout thinking: keep farms, animal pens, storage, and work areas readable before the settlement grows too wide.

A good Romestead settlement should be easy to read at a glance. Keep animal pens, crops, storage, and workstations close enough that jobs make sense, but leave room for paths and defense. This illustration is for planning the layout idea; official screenshots should be used for exact in-game visuals.

Official Video Reference

Official trailer reference for the Early Access launch, Roman settlement fantasy, co-op framing, exploration, crafting, and night defense. Watch on YouTube
Romestead official player reference screenshot
Use official Steam and SteamDB pages for release timing, Early Access status, platform support, features, language support, and PC requirements.

Official Links and Player Notes

Player questionWhere to checkPlayer note
What is Romestead and who makes it?Steam storeUse Steam for developer, publisher, genre tags, platform, Early Access label, languages, feature labels, and system requirements.
Why do release dates show May 25 and May 26?SteamDBSteam store display and SteamDB unlock timing can differ by region and UTC conversion, so the page explains both instead of forcing one answer.
Is Romestead a finished 1.0 game?Steam Early Access sectionThe store presents Romestead as Early Access and gives an estimated 1-2 year development window.
How many players does Romestead support?Steam storeThe official description lists 1-8 players and Steam feature labels include Online Co-op and LAN Co-op.
Is Romestead on console or Steam Deck?Steam storePC via Steam is verified. Console versions and Steam Deck compatibility should not be claimed without official store support or launch reports.
Romestead related guide settlement screenshot
Use the related guides to move from launch facts to beginner priorities, co-op setup, PC specs, and Early Access buying decisions.

Next Guides

Romestead FAQ gameplay screenshot
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Romestead?

Romestead is a Roman-inspired survival crafting and town-building game from Beartwigs and Three Friends with settlement building, survivor recruitment, exploration, dungeons, undead night attacks, and co-op.

Q: When does Romestead release?

Steam displays May 25, 2026, while SteamDB unlock timing points to May 26, 2026 at 06:30 UTC. Check your local Steam page before planning a launch session.

Q: Is Romestead Early Access?

Yes. Romestead is launching through Steam Early Access, and the developer expects roughly 1-2 years before the full 1.0 release.

Q: How many players can play Romestead?

The official Steam description lists 1-8 players, and Steam feature labels include Online Co-op and LAN Co-op.

Q: Is Romestead split screen or local co-op?

Current official feature labels confirm Online Co-op and LAN Co-op, but split screen is not confirmed. Plan multiplayer around separate devices unless an official split-screen feature appears.

Q: Is Romestead on Xbox, PlayStation, or Steam Deck?

PC via Steam is the current public platform. Xbox and PlayStation versions are not announced in current store information, and Steam Deck-first players should check the current compatibility badge before buying.

Q: What should beginners do first in Romestead?

Start with resources, food, storage, workstations, and a compact defensive settlement before pushing far into dungeons or distant biomes.