The Shadow of Ayutthaya Beta Test Now Live on Steam for SEA Players – Action RPG Playtest Details

A Local Action RPG with International Ambition
The Shadow of Ayutthaya, an action RPG developed by Thai creators, has officially launched its Beta Test on Steam for players in Southeast Asia. This step offers eager gamers their first chance to experience the early version of a game that has been highly anticipated.
How to Join the Playtest
The development team announced via their official Facebook page that the early access / beta testing rights (Playtest access) are now available. Although there were delays compared to the initial schedule, the team apologized to fans and confirmed that you can now apply to join the Playtest on Steam.
Keep in mind this is only the Beta Test. The demo version (or full preview) will be released in the future. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as more features and improvements are added.
What the Game Offers





The Shadow of Ayutthaya immerses players in ancient Siam in its most tumultuous period. Players take on the role of a lone warrior navigating chaos. Through this journey you will experience the rise and fall of the great Ayutthaya Kingdom. Themes include survival, honor, duty, and the emotional weight of conflict. The game promises rich action, immersive adventure, and historical atmosphere.
Why This Matters for SEA Players
This launch is significant because it gives gamers in Southeast Asia access to the game’s foundational build, letting them influence or witness development early. It represents growing recognition of local game development and offers a way for regional players to be part of the creation process.
Final Thought
The Beta Test launch of The Shadow of Ayutthaya is an exciting milestone not just for fans of action RPGs but for Southeast Asia’s gaming community as a whole. Getting in early lets you feel the game’s core—its combat, story, and style—and helps shape what the final product will become. If it delivers on its promise of historical immersion, deep combat, and narrative weight, it could become a standout title that shows just how powerful local development can be.