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Valheim has maintained a Very Positive rating throughout Early Access, with over 251,000 reviews on Steam. The game’s Viking-inspired twist on the survival genre has proved to be a hit, offering players a fun open-world survival crafting experience. But for those like me, who don’t have a PC quite up to snuff to run the game, the wait for Valheim on PS5 has been a long one. Now, the game is officially slated to hit PlayStation in 2026, and many speculate this could bring the game’s full 1.0 launch, as well.
Despite Its 5-Year Journey, Valheim is Early Access Done Right

Gamers are pretty divided over Early Access, which has become more common in recent years. Now that developers can easily push new updates to their games, many teams choose to put out their games well ahead of full release. In theory, this is a great opportunity for developers and gamers alike. Devs get early feedback to improve the game, and players get to check out an upcoming game early and take part in shaping its future. But in practice, not all Early Access releases wind up working out.
Games have hit EA in a wide variety of states, leaving some players unsure about taking a chance on an untested early build. Some games have even been abandoned during the EA run, never to see a full release. But Valheim is a great use case for what Early Access can be. Iron Gate launched Valheim in Early Access back in 2021 for $19.99. and quickly found a bigger interest in the game than expected. This led to the team’s first big pivot, paring back the road map for new content to focus on bug fixes and stability.
It’s this ability to respond directly to player feedback and interest that makes Early Access work. And over the years, Valheim has continued to develop new features and fixes with direct input from its massive Early Access player base. This has allowed Iron Gate to refine the existing features and bring in new content that will make the game truly something survival fans can look forward to when it hits 1.0. Staying in the good graces of Steam reviewers for years is no easy feat, and it’s clear that Valheim has continued to deliver something special for players. And soon, PS5 gamers will finally get to take part.








