Annapurna Interactive – the writer behind the critically acclaimed likes of Stray, Outer Wilds, and Sayonara Wild Hearts – has unveiled the most recent sport on its roster: “heartfelt” street journey journey Ceaselessly In the past, which is the debut title from narrative-focused German indie studio Third Shift.
Formally described as a “third-person single-player street journey journey telling a heartfelt story of redemption”, Ceaselessly In the past – which was revealed throughout Microsoft’s newest Xbox Accomplice Showcase – follows the journey of protagonist Alfred as he travels north following a private tragedy.
“Alongside the way in which,” Annapurna explains in its announcement, “Alfred will discover lovely environments and meet fascinating new folks.” His journey will take him from serene forest trails to deserts and mountains, the place he’ll study objects “to assist him perceive his environment and the individuals who got here earlier than.” Key to all that is his prompt digicam, which gamers will use to doc his journey and clear up “small environmental puzzles” alongside the way in which.
Ceaselessly In the past options an unique soundtrack by Slay the Spire composer Clark Aboud, and is about to launch this autumn on Xbox Sequence X/S, PlayStation 5, Swap 2, and PC (through Steam, Xbox, and Epic).
Annapurna’s launch roster has been steadily swelling once more following a mass exodus of workers in 2023 amid a dispute with the corporate’s proprietor. The writer’s 2026 slate additionally consists of the style images espionage of Snap & Seize, “light” puzzler D-topia, musical turn-based RPG Folks of Notice, action-adventure Demi and the Fractured Dream, plus the eagerly anticipated Mixtape. It additionally has Tales Untold studio Screenburn’s intriguing Silent Hill: Townfall (which lately bought its first correct reveal) on the way in which too.









