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Half Sword

Half Sword is a physics-based medieval combat simulator, developed by Georgian studio Half Sword Games and published by Game Seer; it is widely known for its immersive physical fighting simulation and medieval aesthetic. A demo version of the game is available on Steam and Epic Games Store on Microsoft Windows. The game released into early access on January 30, 2026.

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Half Sword
DeveloperHalf Sword Games
PublisherGame Seer Publishing
EngineUnreal Engine 5
PlatformWindows
ReleaseJanuary 30, 2026
(early access)
GenresFighting game, simulation
ModeSingle-player

Half Sword is a physics-based medieval combat simulator, developed by Georgian1 studio Half Sword Games and published by Game Seer; it is widely known for its immersive physical fighting simulation and medieval aesthetic.2 A demo version of the game is available on Steam and Epic Games Store on Microsoft Windows. The game released into early access on January 30, 2026.3

Gameplay

The player controls a human through freeform "ragdoll" controls, performed primarily by directional mouse movements.4 The player is placed into an arena, where their goal is to eliminate other fighters, using late medieval weapons and armour.5 The game can be played in several game modes, such as the Progression mode, where the player unlocks more and more advanced challenges and items over time, starting only with their fists as a weapon; Abyss mode, where the player is sent after dying in progression mode to fight with undead enemies, and Free Mode, where the player is free to choose their armoury, weapons and opponents.67

In progression mode, by winning matches on arenas, the player will increase their rank, starting with "Beggar", and unlocking new, more complex and dangerous weapons with each rank.8

Development

Player armed with a sword and wearing armour looking at a group of their opponents fighting. source ↗

The original idea was given by one of the developers, who practised Historical European Martial Arts, and had an idea for the game since his first projects in Unreal Engine. Later, he remade the project several times after its first prototypes in 2019-2020, until eventually coming to the full physical simulation as the main mechanic.1 After he returned from Japan to his homeland country of Georgia in 2024, he founded a studio, consisting out of 10 people from different countries like Argentina, India, Sweden or UK.9

Reception

The game was widely described as "utterly silly", but "very realistic" and brutal.1011 About 10,000 videos featuring Half Sword were uploaded across various platforms, along with the game collecting over 400,000 wishlists on Steam after the first 6 months of available demo.12 After the release of the early access, Half Sword received "mixed" reviews due to high expectations of the audience, highlighting several major problems, such as bad ragdoll system, very poor optimisation and the absence of some features shown in the trailer.13 Rick Lane from PC Gamer explained this dissatisfaction of players by sudden changes from the previously presented tech demo, but "it doesn't help when your own marketing contributes directly to wrong expectations".13 On launch, the number of concurrent players exceeded 20,000 players.14

References

References

  1. Tach, Dave. "How Half Sword makes bloody, brutal medieval combat feel real". store.epicgames.com. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  2. Stewart, Jared (2026-02-09). "New Medieval Game On Steam Can Be Played For Free Right Now". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2026-04-29.
  3. Allsop, Ken (2026-01-24). "Raucous medieval combat sim with a demo so good it's had thousands of players for months is finally launching for real". PCGamesN. Retrieved 2026-04-29.
  4. Brendan Lowry (2025-01-06). "The first new PC game I played in 2025 is the medieval combat sim I've always wanted, and it's free on Steam". Windows Central. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  5. Lyons, Ben (2024-09-27). "Move over For Honor and Gorn, Half Sword is here to stay". Gamereactor UK. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  6. Ody (2025-06-04). "I just wanted to take a quick look at a new demo on Steam, now I've suffered in it for over 10 hours - and I love it". Mein-MMO. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  7. Evans, Edwin (2024-06-07). "Half Sword's demo is a chivalric edition of Gang Beasts in which people are disemboweled for hats". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  8. published, Ali Jones (2025-10-14). "Steam Next Fest's first big hit is a brutal medieval combat sim where I bludgeoned three other peasants with a candlestick". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 2026-04-29.
  9. "Half Sword". www.half-sword.com. Retrieved 2026-04-14.
  10. "Viral medieval combat game Half Sword just got a major new update, changing its weapons forever". PCGamesN. 2024-08-05. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  11. "This ridiculous, X-rated medieval combat sim is blowing up online, and you can play it now". PCGamesN. 2023-10-15. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  12. "The medieval combat simulator Half Sword has garnered 600,000 wishlists on Steam". WN Hub. 2024-12-11. Retrieved 2025-08-11.
  13. Lane, Rick (2026-03-22). "With Steam reviews at 'Mixed', the developer of Half Sword addresses differences between the early access game and its hugely popular tech demo: 'The final version of the game will differ from what has been shown previously'". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2026-04-29.
  14. Piletskiy, Boris (2026-01-30). "The medieval combat simulator Half Sword has been released on Steam - with realistic physics and authentic equipment". IXBT.games. Retrieved 2026-04-29.