Before virtual national park rangers will pick up their new duties in Faremont National Park on March 10, 2026, the teams behind Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator – astragon Entertainment and To-Go Games – part of GRIP Studios – invite players to the exclusive viewing of a fascinating wildlife documentary: The official Wildlife Trailer of Faremont National Park!
Here, nature lovers can discover the diverse wildlife that awaits them during their stay in the national park: Lively rabbits and playful raccoons frolic in the meadows along the trails and even near the campsites, while majestic eagles and owls circle high above the treetops. Herds of nimble deer can be spotted from afar, and—the higher the trail leads—bighorn sheep climb up and down the rocky slopes with remarkable balance. Hikers and rangers should not only keep their eyes open but also have their cameras ready in case even shier animals such as wolves or the world-famous, imposing bears appear in the dense undergrowth.
Try out the demo during Steam Next Fest!
Anyone ready for a wilderness adventure before the Early Access launch in March can enjoy a demo version of Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator available for download now! Starting February 23, 2026, the demo will also be an official part of Steam Next Fest.
Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator launches in Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store on March 10, 2026 for 19.99 Euro/ 19.99 USD /16.75 GBP. Those who decide to purchase quickly will also benefit from an introductory discount of 10%.
Key Features:
- Step into the wild: Begin your ranger career in the stunning Faremont National Park
- Explore diverse biomes: Forests, meadows, and riversides await your protection
- Support and protect: Maintain trails, assist visitors, and respond to wildlife callouts
- Document wildlife: Discover over ten animal species with multiple subspecies
- Fill your lexicon: Document animals and plants with your camera
- Drive with purpose: Use your ranger pickup to travel to your next task
- Engage with visitors: Help hikers, check permits, and guide visitors to key locations
- Experience dynamic days: Day-dawn cycles, changing weather, and shifting tasks


