Direct Answer

Use the official full-game Steam page and the Steam announcement archive together when checking the IRON NEST release date. The researched material contains a historical date lead, but the full-game page was not retrievable in the 2026-08-20 refresh. The current release date therefore remains To be confirmed on this static guide.

Separate the Records

A demo listing, a playtest announcement, a roadmap message, and a full-game product page are different records. They may describe different builds or stages, so they should not be merged into one date without explicit official wording. Start by identifying which application or announcement a date belongs to.

The approved research confirms a separate Steam Demo page and a Steam announcements archive, while the full-game page remains To be confirmed for the latest source refresh. This is a source-access boundary, not evidence that the product identity is uncertain. Preserve the distinction in every publication update.

Current Steam Evidence

The full-game Steam URL is the authoritative next check for the product page, visible release wording, and store state. Read the current page directly and note the exact date label and whether it is presented as a release date, an early-access date, a planned date, or another historical record. If the page is unavailable, do not substitute an inferred date.

The announcements archive can corroborate a launch or patch statement when the wording is explicit. It cannot automatically prove a full-game release date merely because a patch appears later. Keep the date attached to its source and its wording.

Historical Leads

Historical research is useful for finding what to recheck, but it is not automatically current evidence. An archived date may reflect an earlier store state, a planned launch, or a source that has since changed. Label it as a lead until the official current page exposes the same fact.

This guide intentionally leaves the current date as To be confirmed. That protects players from making a purchase or availability decision based on a date that the refreshed official page did not verify. The absence of a published date here is deliberate and reversible after a fresh check.

Demo Timing Is Separate

The Demo page is a separate official Steam application. Its listing and any historical demo date should be used for demo questions, not silently promoted to the full game. A demo can be available before a full release, remain available afterward, or change its store controls over time.

Use the Demo guide for the separate download and availability question. Use this page for the formal full-game release record. The two pages can link to each other while keeping the evidence lanes separate.

How to Record a Fresh Check

Write down the URL, the date checked, the exact visible release wording, and the source type. Compare the store page with the announcements archive and the official site, then mark any disagreement for review. Do not use a player comment or a video title as the final authority for a date.

A clean evidence note makes future updates easier because it shows why a value was published or withheld. Until the full-game page is successfully checked, this static guide should continue to say To be confirmed rather than displaying a historical number.

Sources and Evidence Limits

Snapshot checked 2026-08-20

Official, third-party, and player sources are kept separate. Version-sensitive claims remain To be confirmed until current evidence supports them.

  • [A] Steam full game page: Steam full game page. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [B] Steam announcements: Steam announcements. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [C] Steam Demo page: Steam Demo page. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [D] Official site: Official site. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.