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Because the world is generated when you start it.
Will I Still Be Able to Play My Old Worlds at 1.0?
Early Access worlds have been re-named ‘Classic’ worlds at 1.0 and, while you will still be able to access these, we strongly recommend that players start fresh new worlds going forward.
1.0 worlds will be the only place to experience significant 1.0 content, including The Passage biome, and these will be the main focus of development now that we’ve hit full launch.
We know that many of you have been playing in the same worlds for a long time, and we’ve done our best to ensure that players can still enter and experience their Classic worlds now the game has launched in full, but for technical reasons, there are new 1.0 features that Classic worlds are unable to support.
Please note that any new worlds created during our Steam Free Weekend are 1.0 compatible and you will be able to continue playing these now that the game has launched in 1.0