About This Site
Last updated: May 2, 2026
playtreeshateyou.com is an independent game discovery and editorial site focused on helping players find reliable information about Trees Hate You, including how to play it, where to follow official updates, and which public sources are worth trusting.
This site is not the publisher, developer, storefront, or official support channel for the game. The game and related official assets belong to Tykenn and their respective platform partners.
Who maintains this site: The site is maintained by the independent editorial team behind playtreeshateyou.com. Our role is to organize public information, verify core gameplay and availability details, and publish clear summaries for players.
What guides our updates: We update pages when official sources materially change, especially around platform availability, controls, game status, release messaging, trailers, community links, and publicly confirmed gameplay information.
What We Cover
Our coverage is intentionally narrow and practical. We focus on information that helps someone quickly understand what the game is, where it can be played, and which official channels matter most.
- Game discovery pages that explain what Trees Hate You is and why players are paying attention to it.
- Editorial summaries based on public sources such as the official itch.io page, the Steam listing, the official Discord, and Tykenn's public video or social channels.
- Player-helpful context such as controls, gameplay framing, access points, and update recaps when those details are publicly verifiable.
What We Do Not Cover
Being clear about scope matters. This site does not try to act like an official product hub, and we avoid making promises we cannot verify.
- We do not provide official customer support, account support, payment support, or launcher support.
- We do not publish rumors, leaks, invented patch notes, or unverified release claims.
- We do not claim ownership of the game, its branding, or third-party platform assets.
- We do not present ourselves as speaking for Tykenn, Steam, itch.io, YouTube, Discord, or any publisher.
Editorial Standards
Trust is earned by being specific about sources and conservative about claims. When we summarize the game, we aim to tie statements back to publicly available references and avoid overstating what is known.
- We prefer primary sources first: official store pages, creator posts, public trailers, and official community links.
- We cross-check core facts before updating high-visibility pages, especially if a change affects availability, platform messaging, or how the game is described.
- We separate confirmed facts from editorial interpretation so readers can distinguish reporting from commentary.
Source Verification
When a detail is important enough to influence whether someone plays, downloads, follows, or shares the game, we try to verify it against a public source. If a source becomes outdated, broken, or inconsistent, we revise or remove the claim rather than leave stale guidance in place.
Where useful, we link readers directly to public references including the official itch.io page, the Steam page, the YouTube channel, and the Bluesky profile.
Update Philosophy
We prefer fewer, better updates over constant noise. A page should change because something meaningful changed, not because a publish timestamp needs refreshing. That means we prioritize accuracy, clarity, and current usefulness over volume.
If a page needs correction, we would rather narrow a claim, add source context, or remove outdated wording than leave readers with ambiguous or inflated information.
Independence and Transparency
playtreeshateyou.com is built to help people discover the game and navigate public information around it. That editorial mission is separate from the game's official ownership. Any references to the game, platforms, or creator channels are made for identification, commentary, and discovery purposes.
If you are looking for official announcements, ownership claims, or support, the best starting points are the creator's public channels and storefront listings rather than this page.
Corrections and Rights Concerns
If you believe a page on playtreeshateyou.com is inaccurate, outdated, or should be reconsidered for rights reasons, please compare it with the linked official sources first. If the issue remains, use the site Contact page so the concern can be reviewed against the current source chain and site scope.