OPUS: Prism Peak Release Date Shifts to April 16th
Emanuela
(05. March 2026 09:48
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| A Photo Adventure to Reclaim Lost Goodbyes - OPUS: Prism Peak Release Date Shifts to April 16th | |
| SIGONO and Shueisha Games Take the Time to Perfect Every Frame | |
| TOKYO, JAPAN - March 4th, 2026 - Tokyo-based publisher Shueisha Games, alongside developer SIGONO, is announcing a short delay to their new single-player photo adventure OPUS: Prism Peak. The game will now be released simultaneously on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on Thursday, April 16, 2026. This extra development period gives the team time to refine the game's breathtaking art style and emotionally rich narrative to its fullest potential. | |
| "We believe that OPUS: Prism Peak deserves the care and polish needed to meet the expectation of its fans," said Jonathan Wang, Producer at Shueisha Games. "By giving SIGONO additional development time, we can ensure that the final release truly reflects the heart and craftsmanship behind the project. Players can try the Steam demo now, though it won't be available for much longer, so we encourage everyone to jump in while they can". | |
About OPUS: Prism Peak In OPUS: Prism Peak, players follow Eugene, a 40-year-old ex-photojournalist turned café owner, who is returning to his hometown when a sudden accident pulls him into the Dusklands, a quiet and surreal realm of fading light and unspoken sorrow. There, his long-abandoned camera is placed back into his hands, and he meets a mysterious young girl who only remembers that she must return to a distant mountain deep within this strange world. | |
| With no clear way home, the two journey together through fragile landscapes and lingering memories, encountering curious spirits along the way. Each spirit reflects a different emotion, memory, or lesson, from the gentle deer who gifts Eugene his camera to the silent unicorn observing from the edges of the path. These encounters guide the pair through forests, towns, and mountain trails while revealing deeper truths about both the Dusklands and Eugene's inner world. | |
| As a looming murky presence stained in red and black stalks Eugene from the shadows, players use photography to capture breathtaking landscapes, divine spirits, and decisive moments in a world where everything is fleeting. Photography becomes both a tool and a metaphor, preserving fragments of memory while learning to let go, and allowing players to uncover the haunting beauty and hidden stories of the Dusklands. | |