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Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish and Kev McCabe
Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish Kev McCabe

Going Medieval Multiplayer Mod Free May 2026

This is the promised land that players seek. But getting there is a monumental challenge. Let’s be perfectly clear: As of this writing, Going Medieval does not have official multiplayer support. The developers at Foxy Voxel have been transparent about this from the start. Their primary focus has been on deepening the single-player simulation: adding more research tiers, religious systems, animal husbandry, and performance optimization for massive settlements.

Yet, for all its depth, a single question echoes through the game’s subreddit, Discord server, and Steam forums more than any other: “Is there a Going Medieval multiplayer mod?” going medieval multiplayer mod

Have you found a new script or a proof-of-concept mod since this article was published? Check the official Going Medieval Modding Discord pinned messages—if a breakthrough happens, that is where you will hear the horn first. This is the promised land that players seek

But the story is not over. Going Medieval is still in Early Access. The modding tools will improve. Eventually, a dedicated team or an official announcement may crack this nut wide open. Until then, use Parsec, trade save files, or build a fortress alone and send screenshots to your friend. Just know that somewhere in the dark forests of the code, a potential multiplayer mod is waiting to be discovered—a legendary blue schematics that, if built, would change the game forever. The developers at Foxy Voxel have been transparent

In the crowded genre of colony sims and base-building strategy games, Going Medieval carved out a unique niche upon its Early Access release. Set in a dark, low-tech future where society has collapsed into a new feudal age, the game challenges players to guide a handful of survivors from a muddy shack to a sprawling, vertical stone fortress. Its charm lies in meticulous detail: layered zoning, realistic physics for collapsing structures, and a deep simulation of individual settler needs.

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