Direct Answer

Use the official IRON NEST Steam page for the current store entry. Price and release date are To be confirmed in the 2026-08-20 source snapshot because the full-game page was not retrievable during that refresh. The page below explains what can be checked safely and what should remain unclaimed.

The Official Store Entry

The full-game Steam URL is the correct starting point for the product identity, current store controls, displayed languages, system information, and purchase context. A link alone does not prove that every field is current, so read the visible page state when making a live decision. If the page redirects or presents a regional notice, treat that visible Steam state as the current check for your account and region.

The approved source record labels the full-game page as Grade A but To be confirmed for the latest refresh. That status means the source is official while the snapshot is incomplete, not that the game page is false. Keep the source link available for a fresh check instead of copying a value from an older capture.

Price Checks

The current IRON NEST price is not published as a fixed value here. Steam can display region-specific pricing, promotions, taxes, or account-specific purchase controls, and the approved refresh did not expose a current price that could be safely archived. Open the official store page at the moment you plan to buy and read the currency and promotion details shown there.

Do not replace the missing value with a number from a video, a search result, a community comment, or another region. A historical price can be useful research, but it is not the current store fact requested by a player. This page therefore uses To be confirmed and keeps the official link as the next action.

Release-Date Evidence

The researched material contains a historical release-date lead, but the current full-game Steam source was not retrievable in the refresh. The page does not turn that lead into a confirmed present-tense release date. Check the store listing and official announcement archive together, because a demo date, a launch announcement, a roadmap statement, and a full-game release record can refer to different moments.

When recording a fresh result, keep the URL, the date you checked it, and the exact wording visible on the official page. This prevents a later update from being mistaken for the original launch record. If the official page still cannot be checked, leave the date as To be confirmed rather than filling the gap with an inferred value.

What the Snapshot Does Confirm

The official site identifies IRON NEST as a dieselpunk heavy-artillery simulator and visibly lists manual control of a 5,000 Ton turret and 15x Regions. Steam announcements were reachable in the refresh and showed a latest patch signal dated 2026-08-15. These facts describe the approved snapshot and are separate from the unretrieved price and release fields.

The source snapshot also records a separate Steam Demo page. That structural fact does not establish the current feature difference, runtime, price, or save behavior between the demo and full game. Use the Demo guide for that narrower question and keep the full-game store check separate.

Safe Search Routine

Start with the official store URL, then compare the page title, product identity, visible install or purchase controls, currency, requirements, and announcement links. Next, check the official website for the game description and the Steam announcement archive for update context. Finally, record anything that remains missing as To be confirmed so the page does not imply more certainty than the sources provide.

This routine is intentionally short because store pages change. A static guide can direct a player to the right source, explain the boundary, and preserve a trustworthy research trail, but it cannot continuously mirror account-specific Steam controls. Return to the official page whenever the purchase or release decision is time-sensitive.

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] Official site: Official site. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.
  • [C] Steam announcements: Steam announcements. Use this source only for the claim boundary described on this page.