Pixelshire can’t seem to catch a break. It launched on Steam with mostly negative reviews and faced multiple delays before finally releasing in early May. It looks like the problems might run deeper than we thought as the publishers behind this title are Merge Games and Maximum Entertainment.
Pixelshire developer KappaBits wrote on X that they were suddenly removed from the Steam backend, losing control of their own game. They’re now taking firm action to end the partnership and reclaim 100% ownership, promising that both the game and its players deserve better.
“I can’t say more at the moment, but when the time is right, I’ll speak openly about how we ended up in this situation — and about the state of the game at launch,” the developer said in the comments. This hint at deeper issues has sparked speculation about the publisher’s role, and we might soon learn more about what’s happening.
Pixelshire is a cozy farming simulator with a pixel art style, launched earlier this year to negative reviews due to bugs, ignored demo feedback, and some players calling out KappaBits for taunting responses to criticism. A planned Switch physical release was also postponed indefinitely, reportedly beyond the developer’s control.
The developer’s determination is clear, but the road ahead is tough with legal and logistical challenges. Regaining Steam backend access, renegotiating rights, and rebuilding player trust will need openness and strength. KappaBits’ promise to eventually share the full story shows a commitment to accountability, which might either restore the game’s reputation or fuel more controversy.