Fullbright, the studio behind narrative gems like Gone Home and Tacoma, is back with Springs, Eternal, a game that immerses players in a mysterious, dreamlike world where emotions and exploration take center stage. First revealed during the PC Gaming Show, its lo-fi visuals and shadowy forest settings immediately caught the attention of players worldwide.
Players step into the eerie, fog-covered town of Stillwater Springs, a secluded vacation village filled with hidden memories and quiet secrets. Nighttime encounters at warm water springs reveal cryptic conversations with peculiar guests, gradually uncovering a lost love story at the heart of the experience. As players follow these traces, they explore both the history of the Springs, Eternal world and fragments of their own inner reflections.
Springs, Eternal introduces Fullbright’s first branching dialogue system, allowing players to interact with characters across the resort in multiple ways. From steaming hot pools to hidden caves, every corner offers new conversational paths, making each player’s journey unique. This system deepens the narrative while encouraging repeated exploration and discovery.
The game’s lo-fi pixel aesthetic, paired with misty, 90s-inspired visuals, creates a timeless and almost ethereal atmosphere. From philosophers to fortune-tellers, each unique character contributes to a connected, living world. Springs, Eternal doesn’t just offer exploration—it delivers a personal, emotional encounter, blending tranquility with subtle unease.
Set to launch in 2026, Springs, Eternal is already available for wishlist on Steam. With its blend of Fullbright’s signature emotional storytelling and new gameplay mechanics, the game promises to be one of the most anticipated indie titles of the year for fans of narrative-driven exploration.
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