The Trailer
One guild. A hundred ways for it to go wrong.
Every campaign, a new world to command
Long-term strategy meets character-driven drama. The map, the cities, the factions, and the heroes are generated fresh every time you play.
Haggle in your own words
Negotiate contracts through real dialogue — type what you want to say, not pick from a menu. Every deal is yours to win or botch.
Mercenaries with real personalities
Recruit fighters who think, argue, boast, and break. Manage their egos and their grudges as carefully as their blades.
A world built fresh each run
Procedurally generated cities, maps, factions, heroes, and stories. No two guilds rise — or fall — the same way.
Send them into danger
Take the contracts others won't. Weigh the gold against the risk, and live with what comes back from the expedition.
In the spirit of Football Manager, Crusader Kings, Darkest Dungeon & Dwarf Fortress.
Straight from the guild hall
Real moments from the game — talk your way to a better fee, command the fight, and run the roster.
Add it to your library
Wishlist Hire on Steam to be notified the moment it launches.
Questions
The short version, for the curious.
What is Hire?
A single-player medieval-fantasy management sim where you run a mercenary guild — negotiating contracts, recruiting characterful fighters, and sending them on dangerous expeditions. You prepare the job, then you live with the result.
When does it release?
July 2026. You can wishlist it on Steam now to be notified the moment it launches.
What platforms is it on?
PC (Windows), on Steam. No macOS or Linux build is announced yet.
Is it single-player or multiplayer?
Single-player.
How does the negotiation work?
You haggle in your own words — typing free-text dialogue with clients and characters — instead of choosing from preset menu options.
Who makes Hire?
SIB Scientific, the game's developer and publisher. For press or partnerships, email contact@sibx.net.
Get in touch
Press, partnerships, or just want to talk about the game? We read every message.
contact@sibx.net