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Trees Hate You FAQ

This page keeps the main Trees Hate You search questions in one place so visitors can confirm how to play, what the Steam status means, whether a price exists yet, and which platforms are actually public right now.

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Can I play Trees Hate You online on this site?

Yes, this site is built as the main launch point for Trees Hate You. Right now the play window opens the current public browser demo because hotlinked embeds are blocked, but the goal is to host direct browser play here as soon as an embeddable build is available.

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What is the current release date?

As of April 10, 2026, the Steam store page shows a release window of Coming 2026. No exact day has been publicly confirmed.

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Is there a demo available right now?

Yes. There is a browser demo available now, along with a Windows build on the current public game page.

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What kind of game is Trees Hate You?

It is a trap-heavy rage comedy where the forest fights back with fake-outs, surprise hazards, and joke-driven frustration.

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Is Trees Hate You on Steam?

Yes. The game has a public Steam page, and as of April 10, 2026 it shows a release window of Coming 2026.

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What is the Trees Hate You price?

No public price has been confirmed as of April 10, 2026. The Steam listing is live, but the current source set does not show a final price.

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What platforms is Trees Hate You available on right now?

The currently confirmed public options are browser play and a Windows download through the live demo source. Wider platform availability has not been publicly confirmed.

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Is Trees Hate You coming to PS5 or Switch?

There is no public confirmation for PS5 or Nintendo Switch as of April 10, 2026, so those versions should be treated as unconfirmed for now.

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Is Trees Hate You a rage bait game?

That description fits. The public materials point to a comedy-first rage game built around trap design, fake-outs, and repeated surprise deaths.

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Where should I follow official updates?

The best source trail includes the Steam store page, Steam community announcements, the live demo page, itch devlogs, and Tykenn's public social channels.