PC early access for 1666: Amsterdam begins on 25 August, offering an approximately 10-hour version of the game for $30. Eurogamer reports that the release will be available through Steam and the Epic Games Store.
The confirmed package gives prospective players the key purchasing details ahead of launch: one PC release distributed through both storefronts, with its price and estimated gameplay length established.
PC storefront details
Steam and Epic Games Store users will have access to the early-access edition when it arrives. Both listings cover the same PC launch, giving players a choice between the two digital storefronts.
The reported gameplay estimate applies to the early-access package. It provides a clear indication of how much playable content will be included when the game becomes available.
Three characters across three eras
The story features Noa, a witch living in the year named in the title. Aaron, meanwhile, is a civilian whose story takes place in 1999.
A third character connects the cast through family history. This present-day figure is a descendant of Noa, placing the game’s characters in its historical setting, the late twentieth century, and modern day.
Which interests you more: the three-era cast or the early-access package?