Indie game Neverway will launch this October, just in time for spooky season

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Indie game Neverway will launch this October, just in time for spooky season

This “nightmarish life-sim RPG” looks both creepy and gorgeous.

Anna Washenko

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Indie game studio Coldblood announced today that its debut project Neverway has been given a release window of October 2026. Billed as “nightmarish life-sim RPG,” this is going right to the top of my spooky season game queue. It has a cozy-sounding premise, with protagonist Fiona starting a new life on an island, but things take a surreal turn when she becomes the immortal herald for a dead god. She’ll be building relationships and making friends one minute and coping with psychological horrors the next.

This game has been on our radar since it was introduced at last year’s Triple-I Initiative event. The new trailer once more shows off the work of both pixel artist Pedro Medeiros, who also worked on Celeste and Towerfall, and composer Disasterpeace, whose past game credits include Fez and Hyper Light Drifter. The prologue is available to play for free starting today on Steam, and Neverway will launch both on that PC platform as well as on the Nintendo Switch.

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Indie game studio Coldblood announced today that its debut project Neverway has been given a release window of October 2026. Billed as “nightmarish life-sim RPG,” this is going right to the top of my spooky season game queue. It has a cozy-sounding premise, with protagonist Fiona starting a new life on an island, but things take a surreal turn when she becomes the immortal herald for a dead god. She’ll be building relationships and making friends one minute and coping with psychological horrors the next.

This game has been on our radar since it was introduced at last year’s Triple-I Initiative event. The new trailer once more shows off the work of both pixel artist Pedro Medeiros, who also worked on Celeste and Towerfall, and composer Disasterpeace, whose past game credits include Fez and Hyper Light Drifter. The prologue is available to play for free starting today on Steam, and Neverway will launch both on that PC platform as well as on the Nintendo Switch.

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