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Launch Phase

The Launch Phase is the stage where Harvest begins moving from its earlier participation journey into a broader live ecosystem.

This is the point where the project becomes larger than early entry alone. Earlier access, participation, and progression are no longer separate ideas. They begin connecting into a more complete player experience.

Harvest launch phase
The Launch Phase is where earlier participation begins connecting into the broader live Harvest ecosystem.

What the Launch Phase means

The Launch Phase should be understood as the moment when Harvest starts opening into its fuller form.

Earlier stages such as presale access, early participation, and progression are designed to build toward this point. The Launch Phase is where those earlier pieces may begin to matter inside a larger live environment.

At a high level, this phase represents:

  • broader ecosystem activation
  • a more complete player experience
  • stronger connection between early participation and later opportunity
  • a shift from early journey into wider rollout

This is why the Launch Phase matters. It is not separate from what came before. It is the point where earlier phases begin to connect.

Why the Launch Phase matters

The Launch Phase is important because it gives meaning to the longer Harvest journey.

A phased project only works when earlier stages eventually connect into something larger. This is the role of launch: it turns earlier access and participation into part of a broader live ecosystem.

For players, this means the Launch Phase may become the stage where:

  • earlier engagement begins to matter more clearly
  • progression built over time becomes more relevant
  • ecosystem participation moves into a larger live context
  • future reward or claim logic may become more visible

The launch is not only a technical milestone. It is also the stage where the player journey becomes more complete.

How earlier participation may connect

Harvest is being structured so that earlier phases are not isolated from later ones.

That means earlier participation may matter in the Launch Phase.

Depending on the final ecosystem rules, things such as the following may become relevant later:

  • early entry into the ecosystem
  • participation during earlier phases
  • progression built over time
  • point-based activity
  • broader eligibility logic

This does not mean every outcome is already fixed. It means players should understand the project as one connected rollout where earlier participation may influence later relevance.

Launch is broader than early access

It is important not to confuse the Launch Phase with Early Access.

Early Access is about entering sooner and beginning participation earlier.

The Launch Phase is broader. It is where the ecosystem begins to operate more fully and where the significance of earlier phases may become easier to understand.

A simple way to think about the difference is:

  • Early Access introduces selected players earlier
  • Launch Phase expands the project into a wider live stage

This helps users understand why both phases exist and why they should not be treated as the same thing.

Launch does not mean everything is immediate

Even during the Launch Phase, users should not assume that every possible system, feature, or outcome appears instantly in its final form.

Harvest is designed as a staged ecosystem, and that means later details may still be announced progressively.

The purpose of this approach is to keep the rollout structured and manageable rather than forcing everything into one single moment.

Users should expect:

  • clearer information to arrive as launch gets closer
  • official rules to define what matters most
  • earlier participation to remain part of the larger context
  • the ecosystem to continue evolving over time

This makes the Launch Phase important, but still part of a broader journey rather than a final endpoint.

Launch and future claim logic

As Harvest moves into later phases, questions around rewards, claim logic, and token-related outcomes may become more relevant.

The key thing users should understand is that final structures are best defined closer to the broader launch stage rather than assumed too early.

In general terms, the Launch Phase may be the stage where:

  • later eligibility becomes clearer
  • participation relevance is better understood
  • ecosystem reward structures are communicated more directly
  • users can better see how earlier activity connects to later outcomes

This is why players should follow the project as a long-form rollout instead of focusing only on one isolated event.

What users should keep in mind

The Launch Phase should be viewed with the same mindset as the rest of Harvest:

  • the journey is phased
  • earlier participation may matter
  • official information is the source of truth
  • broader rollout takes time
  • the ecosystem is meant to unfold step by step

The clearest way to understand the Launch Phase is as the point where Harvest begins becoming more fully live, while still carrying forward the meaning of earlier stages.

Summary

The Launch Phase is where Harvest moves from early participation into a broader live ecosystem.

It is the stage where earlier access, progression, and engagement may begin connecting more clearly to later opportunities inside the project.

The simplest way to think about it is:

  • early phases build the foundation
  • launch expands the ecosystem
  • earlier participation may become more meaningful as the project grows
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