“ FWsim is already usable from top to bottom, and it’s a complete fireworks simulation experience.
And of course, full release will be only another step in a long journey – I expect I’ll continue working on FWsim and release more updates for years, just like I’ve been doing since 2010.” However, that could change - there might be great ideas from the community that take quite a bit longer to implement. “The plan is to be in Early Access for roughly one year – until Q4 2020 or maybe Q1 2021. We want to make it a powerful, deep and realistic experience, while still being intuitive, easy-to-master and fun.” It allows us to get feedback in real-time and shape the next iteration of FWsim. Steam Early Access is just the right place for that. That made me realize FWsim could grow and evolve to appeal to a wider audience and not just firework experts. “FWsim started as a tool aimed at professionals and fireworks enthusiasts, but over the course of the years, more and more people got hooked to it and its creative possibilities.