Polyarc has announced that Moss: The Forgotten Relic will launch on July 16, 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 — bringing the award-winning Moss adventure to non-VR platforms for the first time. The announcement was made today at IGN Live alongside a release date trailer, and a Steam demo goes live June 8, ahead of Steam Next Fest.
The Forgotten Relic is not simply a port — it’s a reimagined adaptation of the Moss adventure purpose-built for non-VR hardware, packaging Moss, Moss: Book II, and the Twilight Garden DLC into a single definitive experience with new cutscenes, new camera systems, and platform-specific visual enhancements. For the millions of players who followed Quill’s journey in VR and the even larger audience who never could, this is the version of the series that makes it fully accessible.
Quill’s Complete Journey — Everything in One Package
The Forgotten Relic follows Quill — a young mouse thrust into a perilous journey through a fallen kingdom to save her world from arcane forces — through the complete arc of both Moss games. The defining mechanic of the series is its dual-perspective design: the player takes the role of the Reader, a guardian spirit who guides and protects Quill, while Quill herself is the hero navigating the physical world. It’s a relationship that made the VR versions so emotionally affecting, and the Forgotten Relic adapts that dynamic thoughtfully for traditional screen play.
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Moss: The Forgotten Relic — What to Expect
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Moss: The Forgotten Relic launches July 16, 2026. The Steam demo is live June 8. With 160+ awards and nominations across BAFTA, The Game Awards, and D.I.C.E., this is one of the most decorated indie adventure franchises of the last decade finally reaching its widest audience.
