The developers of Farm to Table released an official early-access release date trailer during the WISHLISTED Games Expo 2026 [1].

The announcement marks a critical transition for the project as it moves from development into a playable state for the public. This phase allows developers to gather player feedback and refine gameplay mechanics before a full commercial launch.

The trailer was debuted in April 2026 [1]. It served as the primary vehicle to showcase new features and establish the timeline for when players can first access the game. The presentation took place at the WISHLISTED Games Expo 2026, an event focused on highlighting upcoming titles and driving player interest through wishlists [1].

While the specific calendar date for the early-access launch was the centerpiece of the trailer, the developers focused on demonstrating the core loop of the game. The footage provided a glimpse into the mechanics that define the experience, bridging the gap between previous teasers and the upcoming playable build [1, 2].

Early access has become a standard industry practice for independent developers to manage budget and technical risks. By releasing the game in this state, the team can identify bugs, and balance the economy of the game's farming and dining systems based on real-world usage [1].

The reveal at the expo is intended to build momentum leading up to the release. By aligning the announcement with a gaming convention, the developers aimed to maximize visibility among a targeted audience of simulation and management game enthusiasts [1].

The developers of Farm to Table released an official early-access release date trailer.

The move to early access suggests the game has reached a minimum viable product stage. By leveraging the WISHLISTED Games Expo, the developers are attempting to secure a strong initial player base to ensure the feedback loop is statistically significant during the polishing phase.