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Universal Harvest: Incremental

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Release dateJuly 16, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreAction, Casual, Indie, Strategy
DeveloperMyDreamForever
PublisherAndgo Games
LanguagesEnglish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Greek, Danish, Indonesian, Korean, Malay, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Finnish, Czech, Swedish, Japanese

About Universal Harvest: Incremental

Universal Harvest: Incremental attempts to strip away the anxiety of modern resource management, pivoting the genre away from stressful timers and toward a steady, friction-free expansion across the stars. The release date for Universal Harvest: Incremental is July 16, 2026, when it will launch on PC via Steam. Developed by MyDreamForever and published by Andgo Games, the title leans heavily into the meditative qualities of watching numbers climb and networks expand without the threat of failure or resource depletion.

The core loop focuses on transforming a solitary vessel into a sprawling logistical web that spans multiple worlds. Unlike more rigid strategy games, the focus here is on the branching upgrade tree, which features over 100 distinct nodes. This level of specialization suggests that while the moment-to-moment gameplay is relaxed, the long-term planning of harvesting efficiency and production speed will determine how quickly you can bridge the gap between planets. It is a game designed for the background, rewarding patience over twitch reflexes or aggressive micro-management.

Expected Launch Window for Universal Harvest: Incremental on PC

With a confirmed July 16, 2026 release date, the game joins a growing niche of 'cozy' idle games that prioritize atmosphere over complex challenge. The primary hook is the sense of scale; you start with basic manual collection and move toward a massive automated system. The visual style and slow-burn progression are intended to foster a flow state, making it a digital desk toy as much as a traditional strategy game.

Whether a solo developer can maintain the mechanical variety necessary to keep a 100-plus upgrade tree feeling fresh rather than repetitive is the pivotal question for this project. If the new mechanics unlocked at later tiers sufficiently change how you interact with the galaxy, it could avoid the stagnation that often plagues the incremental genre. This is a clear choice for players who want a low-stakes progression fix during work or while listening to a podcast, but those seeking deep tactical tension or high-stakes space combat will find it too passive. For a chill experience that respects your time, add it to your wishlist and wait for the summer launch.

Features

Single-playerAdjustable DifficultyMouse Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputSave AnytimeStereo SoundFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS *
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 x64
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3-3210 3,2 GHz / AMD Athlon™ II X2 245 2,9 GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 960 / AMD Radeon R9 280
Storage
500 MB available space

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