The Guild Europa 1410 arrives in July to launch your medieval business

Published on June 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

On July 16, PC players will be able to access the early access of The Guild: Europa 1410, a simulator that combines economic strategy with social advancement. The title allows you to build a business from scratch, choose from eleven different professions, and climb political positions in medieval cities. It is an entertainment option that offers an interactive experience on how to thrive in medieval times.

medieval city square at dawn, wooden market stalls being constructed by craftsmen, a merchant counting gold coins while examining a wool bale, carpenter adjusting a wooden loom mechanism, stone guild hall in background with heraldic banners, cobblestone streets with horse-drawn cart delivering barrels, smoke rising from blacksmith forge, cinematic historical simulation style, warm golden hour lighting, detailed medieval architecture, photorealistic period-accurate textures, depth of field on foreground tools and textiles, dramatic shadows across stonework, ultra-detailed wood grain and metal surfaces

Eleven professions and an economic engine for the digital Middle Ages 🏰

The game's development focuses on a social simulation system that connects the player's decisions with the city's economy. The eleven available professions, from merchant to artisan, directly affect production and local trade. The game engine processes variables such as supply, demand, and political reputation, forcing the player to adapt their strategy. Early access will allow developers to adjust these systems based on community feedback, fine-tuning the balance between economic growth and relationships with local nobles.

Rise in medieval politics without having to marry a count 👑

The most appealing aspect of The Guild Europa 1410 is that you can go from selling trinkets in the square to rubbing shoulders with the nobility, all without having to kiss anyone's ring. Of course, if you prefer the traditional route, you can try to bribe the mayor with your tannery profits. After all, in the Middle Ages, money spoke louder than titles, and it's no different here. Just remember not to invest everything in cloth when the Black Death arrives.