As part of the PC Gaming Show, developer Fullbright, the studio behind Gone Home and Tacoma, has unveiled its next narrative-driven exploration title Springs, Eternal. Set to launch exclusively for PC via Steam in 2026, Springs, Eternal follows a mysterious new tale of deep emotional discovery and heartfelt memories hidden in the darkness.
A variety of narrative-driven first-person games have risen to prominence over the years, with the likes of What Remains of Edith Finch, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, The Stanley Parable, Firewatch, and Fullbright's Gone Home among the many engaging stories to receive critical and commercial praise. Looking to join the ranks of these beloved games and others that provide an immersive experience without combat, Fullbright's Springs, Eternal once again transports players to a familiar yet otherworldly location that is equally welcoming and unsettling.
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Set in the secluded retreat of Stillwater Springs, Fullbright's Springs, Eternal takes players on an explorative journey through dark, winding, wooden paths surrounding an eerily dreamlike fog-shrouded lodge. Players will make their way through the uneasy forests...
