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Serenity Forge business and news from across the web.- The Last Hour of an Epic To The Moon RPG Gets New Trailer, Launches Summer 2027Serenity Forge and Freebird Games have revealed a new trailer for The Last Hour of an Epic To The Moon RPG, the final installment in the To the Moon series, slated for a Summer 2027 release. A playable demo will be available during Steam Next Fest in October 2026.
- I've been playing Steam Next Fest demos for over 5 years, and here are the 12 demos you shouldn't miss during…This guide highlights 12 recommended free demos available during Steam Next Fest, covering a variety of genres and styles. The article provides brief descriptions and developer information for each featured game, encouraging players to try them before the event concludes.
- Needy Girl Overdose Creator Announces Dark Visual Novel Sister Other ParanoiaSerenity Forge and Studio HazeDenki have revealed Sister Other Paranoia, a new dark visual novel featuring psychological horror and surreal storytelling, following the success of Needy Girl Overdose. The game focuses on a student with the ability to see emotional colors, exploring themes of isolation, resentment, and paranoia, with player choices impacting multiple disturbing outcomes. The title will be playable at Anime Expo, with more details expected later.
- Sister Other Paranoia gets new publisher Serenity ForgeSerenity Forge has announced it will publish HazeDenki's dark visual novel, Sister Other Paranoia, for Windows PC via Steam in August 2026. The game, which supports Japanese, English, and Chinese, follows a protagonist who develops mind-reading abilities due to extreme sensitivity to others' emotions, leading to isolation and a codependent relationship with his sister.
- I'm convinced this farming sim horror demo is better than anything you'll play during Steam Next FestThe demo for Fractured Blooms, an upcoming farming horror sim from Serenity Forge, offers a unique and unsettling experience that the author believes surpasses offerings at Steam Next Fest. The game, based on a true story and steeped in Appalachian mysticism, features a teen protagonist named Angie navigating chores, rituals, and a pervasive sense of unease. Creator Zhenghua Yang discusses his personal fears and how they influenced the game's contemplative horror approach, contrasting it with generic genre tropes.
- Serenity Forge Announces Sister Other Paranoia a New Dark Visual Novel from the Creator of NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSEPublisher Serenity Forge and developer Studio HazeDenki announced Sister Other Paranoia, a dark visual novel from the creator of NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE. The game features a retro horror "denpa" atmosphere and focuses on psychological tension, with player choices impacting relationships and character fates. Creator Nyalra will be present at Anime Expo for panels and autograph sessions.
- Sister Other Paranoia to be published by Serenity ForgeSerenity Forge will publish HazeDenki's dark visual novel, Sister Other Paranoia, which is set to launch for PC via Steam in 2026. The game, developed by the team behind NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD, features a protagonist who develops mind-reading abilities and delves into a twisted codependency with his sister. It will support English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.
- Beautiful anime life sim game Vivarium launches in 2027The anime-inspired life simulation game Vivarium, developed by Studio Meadowflower and published by Serenity Forge in collaboration with Crunchyroll and Shochiku Games, is set to launch in 2027 for Windows PC and Xbox Series X|S. Players will experience daily life in a terrarium town, with real-world time influencing events and player choices impacting the community and narrative.
- Vivarium Revealed, Hand-Drawn Life Sim Adventure Coming in 2027Serenity Forge and Studio Meadowflower have revealed Vivarium, a hand-drawn life simulation adventure game set to release on PC and Xbox in 2027. The game features art inspired by classic anime and a story about an 11-year-old girl in a seemingly peaceful terrarium town that hides a darker mystery. Player choices will influence the narrative and endings, adding replay value to the cozy daily life systems.
- All Major Xbox Games Showcase 2026 AnnouncementsThe Xbox Games Showcase 2026 featured numerous game announcements and trailers. Highlights include Spyro the Dragon 4, Fable, Gears of War: E-Day, Persona 6, and DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC, with many titles slated for 2027 releases across multiple platforms.
- Cozy Life Sim Vivarium Hides A Mystery Beneath Its Beautiful WorldVivarium, a hand-drawn life simulation game from Studio Meadowflower and Serenity Forge, was revealed during the Xbox Games Showcase 2026. Set to launch on Xbox and PC in 2027, the game features beautiful anime-inspired visuals and a narrative mystery beneath its cozy exterior. Players will engage in typical life-sim activities like gardening and decorating, but choices will impact the evolving story and town residents.
- XBOX Games Showcase 2026 - Everything Announced!The XBOX Games Showcase 2026 featured numerous game announcements and reveals, including Gears of War: E-Day, Fable, Halo Campaign Evolved, Persona 4 Revival, and DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations. Microsoft also announced a limited-edition green XBOX Series X console for its 25th anniversary. Several titles are slated for release in 2026 and 2027, with many confirmed as XBOX console exclusives.
- XBOX Games Showcase 2026 Recap: The Return of Exclusives, World Premieres, and Anniversary HardwareThe XBOX Games Showcase 2026 highlighted numerous upcoming titles, including Gears of War: E-Day, Clockwork Revolution, and Senua, with many confirmed as XBOX console exclusives. The event also celebrated XBOX's 25th anniversary with the announcement of limited edition hardware and revealed new trailers and gameplay for games like Fable, Halo: Campaign Evolved, and Persona 6.
- Puppergeist Launches July 16, Bringing Rhythm Visual Novel Adventure to Switch, Xbox, and PCSerenity Forge announced that Puppergeist, a rhythm visual novel adventure, will launch on July 16, 2026, for Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC. The game follows a young witch named Claire on a journey through the Doggie Underworld to find her lost dog, featuring rhythm-based storytelling and music from various guest creators.
- Removing Doki Doki Literature Club from Google Is a Bad Idea (for Google)Google has removed the visual novel Doki Doki Literature Club from its Play Store and Android App Store, citing its inappropriate content. Developers Dan Salvato and Serenity Forge confirmed the removal, while other platforms like Steam still offer the game. This decision has sparked community outrage and discussions about censorship and arbitrary policy enforcement, especially given the game's 2017 release date.
- inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories Review - Minimum wage, maximum heartinKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories is a charming debut from Nagai Industries that offers a heartwarming take on retail simulation. Players manage a convenience store in the early 90s, interacting with customers and discovering the deeper meaning behind their daily routines. The game blends satisfying simulation mechanics with visual novel-style storytelling, creating a cozy and engaging experience.
- Cult horror game Doki Doki Literature Club pulled from Google Play Store for its "depiction of sensitive themes" and content that "violates" its TOSDoki Doki Literature Club has been removed from the Google Play Store due to its depiction of sensitive themes and violation of terms of service. Developer Team Salvato and publisher Serenity Forge are working to reinstate the game on the platform and explore alternative Android distribution methods. The cult psychological horror visual novel remains available on iOS, Steam, Nintendo Switch, PC, and PlayStation.
- Never too late for censorship: Doki Doki Literature Club gets deplatformed by Google Play a decade after releaseDoki Doki Literature Club has been removed from Google Play approximately a decade after its initial release due to its depiction of sensitive themes like suicide and self-harm. Creator Dan Salvato and publisher Serenity Forge are working to have the game reinstated, noting its availability on other platforms and its artistic merit in addressing dark subject matter.
- Doki Doki Literature Club Removed from the Google Play Store Four Months After Its LaunchDoki Doki Literature Club has been removed from the Google Play Store due to alleged violations of Google's Terms of Service regarding sensitive topics like depression and suicide. Developers Serenity Forge and creator Dan Salvato disagree with the removal, stating the game's intent is to explore these themes constructively. The game remains available on other platforms, and the team is seeking ways to bring it back to Android without censoring its content.
- Doki Doki Literature Club removed from Google Play over depiction of sensitive themesDoki Doki Literature Club has been removed from the Google Play Store due to alleged violations of Google's Terms of Service concerning the depiction of sensitive themes, specifically mental health issues. Publisher Serenity Forge and developer Dan Salvato are working to have the game reinstated and are exploring alternative Android distribution methods. The game remains available on iOS.