Game studios miss launch windows when features, bug queues, and live service updates compete for attention without a shared prioritization system. Taskade Genesis creates a living game development roadmap where agents balance new content against stability work — so your studio ships seasons on time and keeps players happy.
What Is a Game Development Roadmap Template?
A workspace that coordinates feature development, QA milestones, live service updates, and season or patch releases. It links each feature to its design document and QA gate via the Relationship field so nothing ships untested.
Why Use a Game Development Roadmap Template?
Game studios lose player trust when patches are delayed or live service events slip because no one had the full picture.
- Feature-to-design linking: The Relationship field connects every roadmap item to its GDD section and QA checklist.
- Bug triage agent: Agents rank incoming bug reports by player impact and crash frequency.
- Board + Calendar views: Designers see the feature Board; live ops teams see the season Calendar via 7 project views.
Who Should Use a Game Development Roadmap Template?
- Game producers coordinating cross-discipline development sprints.
- Live service managers planning seasonal content and events.
- QA leads tracking release readiness gates.
- Indie studio founders managing a small team across multiple milestones.
- Community managers feeding player feedback into the product process.
How To Use a Game Development Roadmap Template?
- Clone via Use Template — workspace is live in Taskade Genesis in seconds.
- Import your current feature backlog and active bug queue.
- Map features to their GDD sections and QA checklists using the Relationship field.
- Connect your bug tracker via automations for live severity sync.
- Run the patch note agent before every release to generate player-facing update text.
See game dev workspaces in the community and explore AI agents for creative workflows.
