We have a super exciting week with the release of the new game from Out of the Blue, the acclaimed studio behind hits such as Call of the Sea or American Arcadia. Let’s take a look at this week’s releases!
Tuesday 12.
The new game from Out of the Blue is finally here. Call of the Elder Gods, available on Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2, is a sequel to the critically acclaimed Call of the Sea, released in 2026. In Call of the Elder Gods, you will have to journey to the far corners of the Earth and unearth ancient horrors in a Lovecraftian narrative puzzle adventure.
Thursday 14.
After being released on the Epic Games Store and consoles, Blades of Fire lands on Steam. The new game from MercurySteam is a a dark fantasy adventure built on a single, uncompromising idea: Steel is Destiny. You are Aran de Lira, the last warrior capable of forging true steel in a world where metal turns to stone. Your journey is not about collecting weapons, but about forging them through intent, sacrifice, and consequence, and surviving long enough to master their weight.
Luna’s Room is a point-and-click exploration experience set in an unsettling and enigmatic room where every object carries meaning. The game from DonutDroid challenges players to explore Luna’s room through the objects inside it in this intimate narrative experience about loss.
After releasing on Steam and Nintendo Switch late last year, Tiny Lands 2 arrives to PlayStation and Xbox. The game from Hyper Three Studio continues the adventure of Tiny Lands finding the differences, this time with a lot of new things! Tiny Lands 2 brings finding the differences to the next level! Dioramas mix photorealistic daily objects in 3D, explore from any angle stunning visual scenes with a real sense of handcrafting, and enjoy beautiful experiences with a refreshing visual aesthetic to relax and chill.
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