Universal
macOS
Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, released only after signing and notarization verification.
- Version
- Pending
- Size
- —
- Integrity
- —
Verifying release readiness.
Native desktop pilot
X Planet is becoming a real desktop citizen. The native client launches straight into the same persistent world, with global CDN delivery and a release path built to fail closed.
One account. One character. Browser and desktop share the same world.
Desktop builds
Universal
Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, released only after signing and notarization verification.
Verifying release readiness.
64-bit
A native 64-bit build, released only after Authenticode signing and timestamp verification.
Verifying release readiness.
64-bit
A portable 64-bit build, released only after packaging and signature compatibility checks.
Verifying release readiness.
Downloads activate only after the signed feed, immutable artifact, exact size, CDN cache policy, and byte-range support all verify. No game binary is served through the web dyno.
Release engineering
The client already checks for new releases at launch and every six hours. Today, an available update takes you to a verified full installer. In-place binary replacement stays off until interrupted downloads, rollback, signatures, and user-data preservation pass on every supported OS.
A tiny signed feed announces a candidate. No polling loop hits the game world.
Signature, version, SHA-256, size, immutable caching, and range support must agree.
The large file streams from CloudFront, not Heroku or the multiplayer server.
Versioned artifacts stay available so a bad release can roll back without rewriting history.
No waiting required
Desktop signing can take time. Your account and progress are already waiting in the browser.