
“We will continue to add to Smalland: Survive the Wilds world. How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? To achieve both these things we believe this will take between six months and a year depending, on the user feedback.”

We also want to ensure that Smalland: Survive the Wilds is a game the community enjoys. “We want to get everything we envisioned for Smalland: Survive the Wilds into the game. Smalland: Survive the Wilds aims to be a big game in terms of depth and map size, and will continue to grow throughout Early Access.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access? Then, working alongside the community, help shape the game as we continue to expand all of our gameplay systems and the game world itself. Gehlot had in the budget earlier this year announced free electricity up to 100 units per month.Īssembly elections in Rajasthan are slated to be held later this year.“Our goal is to make sure we go into Early Access with the core mechanics, premise, and tone, all fully in place.


The Rajasthan chief minister, in a tweet, said the bill of those who consume electricity up to 100 units per month will remain zero and they will not have to pay any bill like before. Gehlot made the announcement based on feedback received during inflation relief camps in which registration for 10 schemes including the free electricity scheme is being done.

The chief minister said that keeping the middle-class people in mind, those who consume electricity up to 200 units per month, the first 100 units will be free.Īlong with this, fixed charges, fuel surcharge and all other charges for consumption up to 200 units will be waived, he said.Īccording to sources, only electricity charges need to be given between 100 to 200 units. That is, no matter how much the bill comes, they will not have to pay any electricity charge for the first 100 units," he tweeted. "The first 100 units of electricity will be given free of cost to families who consume more than 100 units per month. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday announced waiving charges for the first 100 units of electricity for all households irrespective of their total consumption per month.
