Go-Go Town! Launches 1.0 on Steam and Arrives on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on 16th July.
Developer Prideful Sloth has announced that their town-building simulation game, Go-Go Town!, will exit Early Access on July 16, 2026. The 1.0 launch will be available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Why it matters
This release marks a significant milestone for an independent Australian studio and highlights the continued growth of the town-management simulation genre on console platforms.
Brisbane, Australia, June 6 th 2026 - Developer Prideful Sloth are delighted to announce that Go-Go Town! will leave Early Access and launch in 1.0 on Steam, while also arriving on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, on 16th July. In Go-Go Town!, players are handed the keys to a town that has seen better days and tasked with transforming it into a thriving tourist destination. As the new Mayor, they'll plan neighborhoods, build shops and homes, manage production chains, hire workers, welcome visitors, and keep on top of the general day-to-day chaos of building their dream town. And when mayoral duties get too much, they can take a break with a spot of fishing, hit the Go-Kart track, or even high-five a cow. Whether playing solo for total control or teaming up with friends, Go-Go Town! blends boundless creativity with satisfying management systems, giving players the freedom to design, automate, customise, and occasionally cause a little mayoral mischief. Since launching in Early Access, Go-Go Town! has over 2,000 Steam reviews, with a 94% Very Positive user rating. The game has grown enormously through community feedback and major content updates. The 1.0 version includes a packed town hall's worth of additions, improvements, and new ways to play, including:
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