Rock Climbing Game Cairn Pushes Back Launch Date to January 29, 2026
Cairn, the highly anticipated rock climbing game from developer The Game Bakers, has finally set its sights on a release date. After several delays, including an initial push back in September of last year, the team is now targeting January 29, 2026 for the game's launch.
For fans who have been eagerly awaiting the full version of the game since its Steam demo was released earlier this year – boasting a remarkable 99% rating – the wait will be over sooner rather than later. Cairn will make its way onto Steam and PlayStation 5 on January 29, 2026, with an asking price of $30.
The Game Bakers have demonstrated their expertise in crafting unique experiences in the past, as seen in titles like Haven and Furi. And based on what we know about Cairn's gameplay, it seems they're hitting all the right notes. The game promises to deliver an immersive experience that not only tests your physical endurance but also probes into the psychological motivations behind rock climbing – a mental challenge that will appeal to thrill-seekers.
To satisfy those who want to test their limits without any safety net, Cairn will also feature a free solo mode. This adds another layer of depth to what promises to be an intense adventure.
Cairn, the highly anticipated rock climbing game from developer The Game Bakers, has finally set its sights on a release date. After several delays, including an initial push back in September of last year, the team is now targeting January 29, 2026 for the game's launch.
For fans who have been eagerly awaiting the full version of the game since its Steam demo was released earlier this year – boasting a remarkable 99% rating – the wait will be over sooner rather than later. Cairn will make its way onto Steam and PlayStation 5 on January 29, 2026, with an asking price of $30.
The Game Bakers have demonstrated their expertise in crafting unique experiences in the past, as seen in titles like Haven and Furi. And based on what we know about Cairn's gameplay, it seems they're hitting all the right notes. The game promises to deliver an immersive experience that not only tests your physical endurance but also probes into the psychological motivations behind rock climbing – a mental challenge that will appeal to thrill-seekers.
To satisfy those who want to test their limits without any safety net, Cairn will also feature a free solo mode. This adds another layer of depth to what promises to be an intense adventure.