Turn-based strategy title Massive Chalice will leave Steam Early Access for the wilds of a full release on June 2, Double Fine has announced.

An Xbox One version will appear around that time as well.

“After many months of designing, building, reading through our early access feedback, and playing the game for hours on end, we’re finally in lockdown,” wrote community manager Spaff in an update today.

“That means the team is in the final stages now; working purely on bug fixing, performance, and polishing things up, in between sending builds off to Microsoft for certification.”

Double Fine has spent “a considerable amount of time rebalancing the game to be more fun, fair, challenging, or punishing, depending on how you look at it,” he added.

The game is in the final polish stages, but some new features will emerge with version 1.0 too, including controller support and achievements.

As was the case with Broken Age, 2 Player Productions filmed the entire development of Massive Chalice, and have produced a series highlighting the different roles of development on the project.

This series, Massive Knowledge, will give viewers a unique insight into the team that made the game, what they do, how they got here, and how viewers could follow in their games industry footsteps.

Massive Chalice gathered up just over US$1.2m on Kickstarter in June 2013. It's currently available on Steam for NZ$36.

Development was led by Brad Muir, who was previously the project leader of Iron Brigade.