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Moss: The Forgotten Relic Revealed For 2026

Moss: The Forgotten Relic Revealed For 2026

Polyarc officially announced Moss: The Forgotten Relic, the newest entry in the beloved Moss franchise, with a planned release window set for 2026. Unlike the previous VR-focused titles, the upcoming adventure heads to both PC and consoles while continuing Quill’s emotional fantasy journey through magical environments, environmental puzzles, and storybook-inspired worlds.
The original Moss games became widely praised for their charming presentation, innovative gameplay, and emotional storytelling. Because of that success, fans have eagerly waited to see where Quill’s story would continue next. Moss: The Forgotten Relic now promises a larger adventure while preserving the atmosphere and heart that defined the earlier games.

Moss: The Forgotten Relic Continues Quill’s Journey

Players once again guide Quill, the courageous mouse hero, through mysterious ruins and dangerous landscapes filled with ancient magic. The game focuses heavily on exploration, environmental storytelling, and handcrafted puzzle design. Additionally, players will uncover hidden secrets while navigating areas inspired by classic fantasy adventures.
Polyarc also confirmed that the game includes optional skip-combat accessibility features. This option allows players to focus more directly on the story and puzzle-solving aspects of the adventure. Because accessibility remains an important priority, the developers aim to make the experience welcoming for a broader audience.

A Bigger Fantasy Adventure Awaits

Moss: The Forgotten Relic introduces larger environments, diorama-style puzzles, and a deeper emotional narrative. The developers describe the game as a heartfelt storybook journey filled with myth, ancient ruins, and meaningful character connections. Acclaimed composer Jason Graves also returns with a fully orchestral soundtrack designed to enhance the emotional atmosphere.
Polyarc’s earlier Moss titles earned more than 160 awards and nominations, helping establish the franchise as one of gaming’s most respected fantasy adventures. Thanks to its emotional storytelling, artistic presentation, and expanded gameplay systems, Moss: The Forgotten Relic already looks like one of 2026’s most exciting adventure games.

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