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Sovereign Tower Steam Editions and DLC

Standard game, G4F soundtrack, Gobert artbook, and the supporter bundle

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Editions, Soundtrack, and Artbook

Buying Sovereign Tower is no longer a single store card. Wild Wits and Curve Games shipped the base game (Steam app 4113940) on August 6, 2026, then listed two extra packages: the Sovereign Tower Soundtrack (app 4870280) and Sovereign Tower: Artbook (app 4911710). A supporter bundle still packages the game with both extras. This page is the shopping list. Track-by-track credits stay on Soundtrack and Music. Specs stay on System Requirements.

Prices below are USD store snapshots on 20 August 2026. Steam regional pricing and timed discounts move; refresh the live card before you quote them in a later month.

What each SKU actually is

PackageSteam appWhat you getSnapshot price (20 Aug 2026)
Sovereign Tower4113940Full solo campaign, 75 achievements, Steam Cloud, Deck Verified$19.99 list; 15% launch discount still listed ($16.99)
Soundtrack4870280G4F Records digital OST, including Hildegard Von Blingin’ ballads$7.99 list; 25% off ($5.99)
Artbook4911710Digital artbook by Creative Director Gobert — knights, servants, counts, tower rooms$3.99 list; 25% off ($2.99)
Supporter bundlestore bundleGame + soundtrack + artbook in one checkoutCheck the live bundle row; third-party mirrors showed teens-to-twenties USD at launch

The demo (app 4422320) remains free and still covers Act 0 and Act 1. Demo progress does not officially carry into the full game.

Standard game versus extras

You do not need DLC to finish Acts 2–3, romances, or Arthur. The interactive score plays in-session either way. Buy extras if you want offline files and still art, not a mechanical advantage on the Round Table.

Buy standard if you already own Hildegard’s singles elsewhere, you will not stare at concept art, and you only need the How to Play loop.

Buy soundtrack if court themes become commute audio. Confirmed public highlights remain There Stands the Tower and Heather and Vine (Nicolas Gaborel composition credit on the latter). This wiki still will not invent a full tracklist.

Buy artbook if Gobert’s portraits are why you opened the store. The listing promises knights, servants, counts, and tower rooms — not a lore encyclopedia that replaces Knights Hub.

Buy the supporter bundle if you were going to purchase two extras anyway. One receipt, one Steam library cluster.

Platforms — read the badges

The base game store API on 20 August 2026 lists Windows and Linux / SteamOS. macOS is not a platform badge on that snapshot. Older press and some wiki drafts mentioned Apple interest; do not buy expecting a Mac build until Steam shows a Mac button. Steam Deck Verified is unchanged. Full controller support is a store category — the Controls page still treats mouse panels as the reliable tutorial path.

Soundtrack files follow the parent game’s desktop install. The artbook DLC page lists Windows requirements similar to a small extra; it is not a second campaign.

Launch reception that still matters at checkout

You are not buying a mystery box. Metacritic 86 held through the first two weeks. Steam user reviews on 20 August 2026 sat Very Positive at 2,014 positive of 2,188 total (~92%). Opening-day spikes near 96% were a spike. PC Gamer (Fraser Brown, 10 August 2026) called it one of the best management games around and praised the time-travel implementation — useful if you are deciding between demo and purchase, not a substitute for Review Overview.

No numbered patch after 1.0.9 (13 August) had published when this page was written. Yorhav / Yohav assassination issues remain on Known Issues. That is a gameplay warning, not a DLC bug.

How this wiki treats editions in navigation

PC Review dropdown still fits this page without a View all overflow: Overview, Requirements, Release, Soundtrack, Deck, Editions. Soundtrack remains the music-credit article; Editions is the SKU and price article. Do not duplicate both in the first seven Walkthrough links — those hubs already overflow to Walkthrough Hub.

Pay for the campaign first. Pay for the album if the Demon’s rewind theme follows you out of the tower. Pay for Gobert’s book if you want the court on a still page — none of those receipts change Ligia’s lamp timer.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

What DLC does Sovereign Tower have?

A soundtrack (Steam 4870280) and a Gobert digital artbook (4911710). A supporter bundle sells the game with both. Neither DLC changes Round Table rules.

Is the launch discount still active?

On 20 August 2026 the base game still listed about 15% off ($16.99 from $19.99) and both extras listed 25% off. Check Steam; timed tags expire.

Does Sovereign Tower run on macOS?

The 20 August 2026 Steam platform badges are Windows and SteamOS/Linux, plus Deck Verified. Do not assume a Mac SKU until the store shows one.

Do I need the supporter bundle to finish the story?

No. Acts, romances, and endings are in the standard game. The bundle is OST files and art.