
Fullbright’s New Game Springs, Eternal Slated for 2026
The developer behind Gone Home unveils a fresh narrative-driven game, revealing a heartfelt story set for a 2026 release.
In an exciting announcement during the PC Gaming Show, Fullbright, renowned for their works Gone Home and Tacoma, introduced their upcoming narrative game titled Springs, Eternal, set to release exclusively on Steam in 2026. This game promises an emotional journey exploring deep memories intertwined with mystery and discovery.
As gamers eagerly anticipate its launch, Springs, Eternal aims to blend remarkable storytelling similar to titles like What Remains of Edith Finch and Firewatch. By immersing players into a unique yet familiar setting that combines both warmth and unease, the developers hope to create an engaging experience devoid of traditional combat mechanics.
Game Overview
Set in a serene retreat known as Stillwater Springs, players will navigate through winding paths enshrouded in fog, engage with an eclectic community of night-time visitors at a hot spring, and unravel poignant memories of forgotten romances. The game’s innovative branching dialogue system will foster deeper interactions and exploration, adding layers to its narrative structure.
Fullbright aims to capture a nostalgic vibe with lo-fi graphics and soundscapes reminiscent of late 90s PC games, further enhancing the emotional engagement throughout the gameplay.
For fans of narrative-driven games who appreciate meaningful storytelling over action-packed sequences, Springs, Eternal is shaping up to be a must-play title in the upcoming years.
