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Empyrion Roadmap 2026: v1.19, the 11th Anniversary & What Hosts Should Plan For

Empyrion Galactic Survival’s 2026 roadmap: Eleon’s steady v1.x cadence, the 11th anniversary release, the Reforged Eden scenario ecosystem, and what dedicated-server admins should plan around.

TL;DR for hosts: Empyrion is eleven years old and still shipping: v1.19 landed 4 August 2026 for the anniversary, with v1.19.1 and v1.19.2 patches following within a week. The scenario ecosystem, Reforged Eden above all, matters more to server owners than the base-game version number. Skip to host impact →

Where Eleon Game Studios Communicates

Eleon Game Studios posts version releases and patches to Steam News, on a predictable v1.x cadence with point patches close behind. Scenario authors (Reforged Eden and others) publish separately through the Steam Workshop and their own channels, which is why a server’s real “version” is a pair: game build plus scenario version.

Where the Game Stands

Mature and stable. Empyrion celebrated its 11th anniversary on 5 August 2026 with a limited-time achievement for starting a savegame that day. The game runs a free weekend periodically (most recently 9 July 2026). Development is incremental. This is a game in long-term maintenance-plus rather than one chasing a 2.0.

What’s Confirmed for 2026

  • v1.19, 4 August 2026: the 11th-anniversary release, with a limited-time achievement for starting a savegame on 5 August.
  • v1.19.1, 6 August 2026 and v1.19.2, 11 August 2026: follow-up patches.
  • v1.18.2, 16 July 2026.
  • Free weekend, 9 July 2026: the usual pattern of periodic player-acquisition pushes, which reliably produce a wave of new server demand.

Not confirmed: Eleon does not publish a dated forward roadmap, so no future feature list appears here. The scenario side moves on its own schedule and is not announced by Eleon at all.

What Server Admins Should Plan For

Hardware

Empyrion’s cost driver is active playfields, not player count: eight people spread across eight planets is far more expensive than eight in one base. Scenarios like Reforged Eden add content to every playfield and push requirements up again.

  • Small crew, vanillaPlan S (8 GB)
  • Faction on Reforged Eden 2Plan M (12 GB)
  • Public, heavy scenariosPlan L (16 GB+)

Budget disk as well: the server install alone is close to 20 GB before any save data.

Reforged Eden 2, without the lost weekend

Scenario installed at server creation, version pinned to your save, and a backup taken before any update.

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Scenario-version hygiene

The single biggest cause of dead Empyrion playthroughs is not a game patch. It is a scenario update applied to a save that was built on an older version. The safe routine:

  • Back up the save and the scenario folder together. That pair is your rollback; either alone is not.
  • Read the scenario’s update notes for save-compatibility remarks before applying anything.
  • Never let a scenario auto-update behind a running galaxy. Pin it, and move deliberately in a maintenance window.

Details in running Reforged Eden 2 and version mismatch after a patch.

Bottom Line

Empyrion in 2026 is a stable, actively patched eleven-year-old game whose real roadmap lives in its scenarios rather than its version numbers. For hosts that means the game build is the easy part and scenario-version discipline is the whole job. Size by playfields, pin your scenario, and back up the pair.

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