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Post-Launch Roadmap
June 26, 2026 at 05:09 AM
Updated Summer fishing update to Released (V1.1, June 23 2026) with the shipped feature set: 3 rods, 32 fish, stairs and doors

After the 1.0 launch of Outbound in May 2026, Square Glade Games shared a plan for free content updates spread across the rest of the year. The studio has been clear that the launch build is a starting point and that several systems will arrive in later drops rather than at release. Each update is themed around a season, and the dates are seasonal targets rather than fixed release days, so the schedule may shift.
The studio has also said its first priority after launch is stability and community-reported fixes, followed by quality-of-life improvements, before the larger themed content updates. That order is already visible in the early hotfixes and the 1.0.8 balance pass tracked on the version history page.
Season | Update | Status | Contents |
|---|---|---|---|
Summer | Version 1.1 (fishing) | Released June 23, 2026 | Added the long-requested fishing feature: three fishing rods, 32 collectible fish across all four biomes, decorative fish tanks for the camper van and homes, and a journal that tracks the species caught with a zero-to-five star rating. Fish are collectible decorations, not food. Also added buildable stairs and doors for homes. |
Fall | More wildlife | Planned | Expands the world's animals and wildlife with additional creatures, including flocks of birds, deepening the living ecosystem across the biomes. |
Fishing was the headline feature of the Summer update and the first major addition after launch, and it shipped as Version 1.1 on June 23, 2026. It was originally unlocked as the fourth Kickstarter campaign stretch goal in 2024 but did not make the 1.0 build, so it led the post-launch plan instead. The update added three fishing rods obtained from Download terminals, 32 collectible fish, fish tanks, and a tracking journal, along with new fisherman structures to explore. In keeping with Outbound's no-combat design, the fish you catch are kept as decorations and logged for completion rather than cooked or eaten. The full breakdown lives on the fishing page, and the patch detail is on the version history page. The studio added no new achievements with the update so existing completionists keep their status.
The Fall update is set to broaden the game's wildlife. Square Glade Games has specifically mentioned adding flocks of birds, alongside more animals to populate The Outdoors and The Coast. The emphasis the studio has stressed throughout development is variety over volume: biome-specific fauna that makes each region feel distinct and rewards slow, repeat exploration. As with fishing, the fall creatures follow the rule that no animal can be harmed; they are there to watch and to make the world feel alive.
In the June 9, 2026 patch notes, the studio said it was laying groundwork for a larger upcoming update, which is why that bugfix patch shipped as a roughly 3 GB download. No contents or release date for that larger update have been announced yet.
Around launch, the studio also discussed a later winter update centered on expanding NPC interactions with more dialogue, lore, and side content. This sits further out than the Summer and Fall drops and the details have not been locked down, so it should be treated as a stated intention rather than a finished plan.
Full cross-platform play is not part of the launch feature set and has not been confirmed as a future addition. Limited crossplay within the same ecosystem does exist (Steam with Epic, Switch with Switch 2, and Xbox with the Windows Microsoft Store version), but there is still no crossplay between PC and consoles or between different console families, so groups split across those should still buy on a compatible store to play together. Anything beyond the seasonal updates above is unconfirmed and is left off this page until the studio commits to it.
Separately from the free updates, the School Bus Adventures DLC was unlocked during the Kickstarter and ships bundled with the physical editions. Patch notes and future content drops are tracked on the version history page as they go live.