Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator – Overview trailer shows gameplay ahead of Early Access launch
Shortly before the Early Access launch on March 10, 2026, Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator presents itself in a new overview trailer featuring gameplay scenes from Faremont National Park.
On March 10, 2026, Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator enters Early Access. To mark the occasion, a detailed gameplay overview was released as part of IGN Fan Fest. Executive Producer Andrej Vigdorovych guides viewers through the video’s key features and gives you a preview of your future ranger duties in the fictional Faremont National Park.
In National Park Simulator, you take on typical tasks of a national park ranger: clearing paths, repairing damaged facilities, checking tickets, or assisting visitors. Additional assignments are received via radio and can be accepted optionally. Larger missions are also included, such as relocating a beehive or searching for a missing VIP hiker.
The park itself is inspired by real US national parks and features forests, meadows, rivers, lakes, caves, and waterfalls. More than ten animal species — including rabbits, raccoons, deer, eagles, and bears — can be observed in the park simulation. So keep your rifle holstered! Using your camera, you document animals and plants, unlock encyclopedia entries, and expand the exhibition in the park’s own museum. A ranger pickup truck is available for longer distances.
You can download and try the demo on Steam until March 2, 2026, as part of Steam Next Fest.
