Playto now has a public roadmap

Playto now has a public roadmap

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Playto is in Early Access, and Early Access comes with a fair question: where is this going, and is anyone actually working on it?

Today we published a page that answers both: the Playto roadmap.

What’s on it

The page has four parts, ordered by how much they matter:

  • What 1.0 means — the four goals we have to clear to leave Early Access: reliability, language quality, a complete capture → translate → save → review loop, and a polished experience. When all four are met, 1.0 ships. Every item on the page is tagged with the goal it advances.
  • Now — what’s in development, including what lands in the next update.
  • Next — what’s planned but not started.
  • Shipped — what actually reached you, month by month. June and July alone brought furigana everywhere, Anki export, broader GPU support, a redesigned Home, and review reminders.

What’s deliberately missing

Dates. We reprioritize frequently based on what players run into. So the page stays a guide: it shows order and direction, items can move or change, and nothing on it is a commitment. What has actually shipped gets recorded in the Shipped section.

The page updates with every release. If something you want isn’t on it, tell us on Discord or the Steam forum — player feedback is what moves items between sections.

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