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Our inspiration comes from cartoons, blending a playful art style with the grittier atmosphere of the Wild West. But items alone aren’t enough to show the new look—characters matter too.
While we loved the low-poly design, we wanted something more immersive that truly draws you into Forty-Niner’s world. We’ve been exploring different references and iterating on the visual style to find that perfect balance between ‘cartoon fun’ and ‘frontier realism’:
Upgrading to a more detailed art style means factoring in extra texture work, subtle color gradients, and unique forms for everything you see in-game. Our new artist’s expertise in texturing has been a huge help. Beyond characters, we’ve also revamped the environment—trees, flowers, grass—giving everything a fresh coat of stylized paint while still maintaining that frontier vibe.
More enhancing is undergoing for building system and animals looks.
Whether you’re going solo, teaming up with friends, or diving into a huge community server, we want the experience to be just as fun and stable across the board.

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