Demo
Guildrun Community — Discord, Steam, and Feedback
Guildrun's demo benefits from an unusually active pre-launch community — more than three thousand alpha testers stress-tested weekly patches before the July 2026 Steam release. Whether you want bug reports, strategy discussion, or direct feedback channels to Leyline, this page maps the official hubs worth bookmarking.
Last updated: July 2026
Official Discord
Leyline hosts the primary community server at discord.gg/ezKdXVS8C9. Discord is where weekly patch reactions, balance debates, and co-op anticipation concentrate fastest. Read channel rules before posting bug reports — structured threads help developers reproduce issues.
Discord complements but does not replace Steam forums for store visibility. Use Discord for real-time discussion; use Steam reviews and forums for public feedback that potential buyers see.
Steam Community Hubs
The Guildrun Steam store page links community discussions, guides, and screenshot sharing. Post technical issues with system specs from our system requirements page to speed support.
Wishlisting the full game signals demand for Leyline and triggers launch notifications when the 2027 target window firms up. Demo players who enjoyed the loop should wishlist even if they are not buying immediately.
Alpha Tester Legacy
More than three thousand alpha testers shaped relic pools and difficulty curves through January–July 2026 weekly patches. Demo players inherit that balance baseline — strategies that survived alpha tend to be robust, while off-meta gimmicks may still be patched.
If you joined after demo launch, you are not late. Leyline stated the demo stays online for a while, and co-op remains in development. Community knowledge accumulates on Discord and wikis like this one.
How Feedback Changes the Game
Leyline reads Steam reviews, forum threads, and Discord reports. Demo period feedback directly influences pre-1.0 balance — relic nerfs, modifier clarifications, and UI fixes often cite community discoveries.
Constructive feedback beats vague negativity: describe difficulty spikes with difficulty tier, relic names, and encounter types. Pair reports with saves when possible using save and resume checkpoints.
Fan Wiki and Content Creators
gguildrun.wiki is an unofficial fan resource — not operated by Leyline. We aggregate verified mechanics, Steam FAQ answers, and strategy frameworks across six languages. Embed the official trailer where helpful; we do not invent gameplay footage.
When watching YouTube or Twitch coverage, verify upload dates against patch weeks. Weekly updates can invalidate day-one guides quickly. Cross-check advice with our weekly updates page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the official Guildrun Discord?
discord.gg/ezKdXVS8C9 — linked from Leyline communications and referenced in Steam community discussions.
How many alpha testers were there?
Leyline reported more than three thousand alpha testers before the public demo, with weekly patches since January 2026.
Is this wiki official?
No. gguildrun.wiki is a fan project. Official announcements come from Leyline via Steam and Discord.
Where should I report bugs?
Discord bug channels and Steam discussions with reproducible steps, specs, and game version.
Can I suggest co-op features?
Yes — co-op is in development. Share design ideas respectfully on Discord and forums; Leyline monitors both.