Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator is set to launch on Steam and the Epic Games Store via Early Access on 10 March 2026. Throughout the Early Access phase, players can look forward to regular free content updates, including new tools, activities and wildlife enhancements. The player community will play a crucial role in shaping the game's future development by providing feedback and ideas.

In Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator, players take on the role of a ranger in Faremont National Park, responsible for managing daily tasks and responding to challenges. These could include clearing trails, collecting litter, repairing signs, helping lost hikers, and responding to urgent wildlife calls. Completing missions unlocks new park areas, associated tasks, visitor groups and, of course, additional flora and fauna. "But above all, players become part of this nature experience. Beautiful valley views, spectacular sequoia trees, and impressive mountains rising from the dense forests will delight any nature lover," says the publisher.

This game marks the beginning of a long-term development partnership between astragon Entertainment and To-Go Games, paving the way for future projects. To-Go Games is a Slovakian developer based in Bratislava and part of Grip Studios. The 2025-founded studio employs over 30 people. Currently, more than four projects are in development.


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