Tides of Tomorrow
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tides of Tomorrow across the outlets.- Daily Video Game Deals Jun 16 – Killing Floor III, The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon, The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition & MoreDaily video game deals for June 16 include discounts on Killing Floor III, The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon, The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition. These deals are available across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.
- ENDIX, the Virtual Event You Can Play, is now LIVE on Steam and Epic Games StoreENDIX, a free digital gaming expo, is now live on Steam and the Epic Games Store, running from May 23-24, 2026. The event offers playable demos, premieres, panels, and giveaways, aiming to be accessible to everyone regardless of their ability to travel. It features titles from major publishers like THQ Nordic and indie developers, with a dedicated horror section and partner Alienware providing prizes.
- Not So Massively: Tides of Tomorrow is a new narrative game built on asynchronous multiplayerTides of Tomorrow, the latest narrative game from Digixart, utilizes asynchronous multiplayer systems where player actions influence subsequent playthroughs. Set in a post-ecological disaster future, the game blends narrative choices with light survival, stealth, and combat mechanics. While sharing similarities with its predecessor Road 96, Tides of Tomorrow offers a unique experience of being part of a wider community despite its single-player focus.
- THQ Nordic Returns to ENDIX expo with Gothic 1 Remake, Titan Quest II & MoreTHQ Nordic will participate in the ENDIX digital gaming expo on May 23-24, 2026, showcasing titles like Gothic 1 Remake, Titan Quest II, and Wreckfest 2. Visitors can explore interactive booths and try demos on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Senior Content Creator Manager Golnaz Eftekhari will also be featured on a live panel.
- Game ReviewsReviews for the games Thick as Thieves and Tides of Tomorrow have been published by IGN, The Wand Report, and The New York Times. The article mentions that access to the Tides of Tomorrow review from The New York Times requires a free account.
- Tides of Tomorrow review – King TideTides of Tomorrow, the latest title from DigixArt, offers a narrative-rich experience set on a flooded world where society survives on floating settlements. Players take on the role of an amnesiac Tidewalker searching for a cure to Plastemia, a disease turning people into plastic. The game features an asynchronous multiplayer system where other players' choices directly impact the player's story, alongside exploration and dialogue choices over combat.
- ENDIX Reveals Full Exhibitor Lineup for May 23–24 EditionENDIX, a free digital gaming expo on Steam and Epic Games Store, has revealed its full exhibitor lineup for the May 23-24, 2026 edition. The event will feature over 50 titles across various genres, including a dedicated horror showcase called Theatrum Obscurum. New this year are live developer panels hosted within the digital expo world, and a partnership with Alienware offering giveaways and a playable mini-game.
- WRUP: The context of this is that something very good happened to Guillaume but at Etienne’s expense editionThis article is a weekly roundup of what games the Massively OP community and staff are playing, featuring a bonus question about car preferences in video games. Contributors discuss their weekend gaming plans across various titles including Star Wars Galaxies Legends, Guild Wars 2, The Division 2, and Final Fantasy XIV, while also sharing their favorite types of cars in games, ranging from vintage to sports models.
- ENDIX reveals full exhibitor lineup for spring 2026 showcase — MP3s & NPCsThe full exhibitor lineup for the ENDIX digital gaming expo has been revealed, featuring titles from THQ Nordic, Frozen District, 505 Games, and Team17, among many others. The event will take place on May 23-24 on Steam and Epic Games Store, offering game demos, panels, and over 600 giveaways in partnership with Alienware.
- EDGE #424 review scores – Tomodachi Life, Pragmata, Mixtape, moreThe July 2026 issue of EDGE magazine, issue #424, features review scores for several games including Mixtape, Pragmata, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Other titles reviewed include Aphelion, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, and Vampire Crawlers.
- Tides of Tomorrow Review — Unique Ideas, Middling Gameplay | Console CreaturesTides of Tomorrow offers unique asynchronous multiplayer ideas where player choices impact others' narratives, but its gameplay and writing are average. While visually appealing with a vibrant world, the core mechanics and disjointed story prevent it from reaching its full potential. The game is available on PlayStation 5.
- Tides of Tomorrow Review – A Bold Narrative Adventure That Truly Feels Unique | Invision Game CommunityTides of Tomorrow is a unique narrative adventure game from DigixArt and THQ Nordic, featuring an innovative asynchronous multiplayer system where players' choices influence others. Set in a future flooded world where humanity battles a disease turning them into plastic, the game offers a compelling story, engaging characters, and a standout soundtrack. It is available on PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X.
- Tides of Tomorrow Gets New Accolades Trailer - Its on Fire | Invision Game CommunityDigixArt Studios and THQ Nordic have released a new Accolades Trailer for their narrative adventure game, Tides of Tomorrow, following its launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The trailer highlights positive critical reception and player feedback. Additionally, the game's original soundtrack is now available on streaming platforms, with physical editions planned.
- Tides of Tomorrow Celebrates Launch with New Accolades TrailerTides of Tomorrow, developed by DigixArt Studios and published by THQ Nordic, has launched on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game is being celebrated with a new Accolades Trailer highlighting positive critic reviews. The original soundtrack is also available on various platforms and in physical formats.
- Something for the Bank Holiday Weekend – 02/05/26This week's gaming news includes the early access release date for Subnautica 2, Star Wars: Galactic Racer's October launch, and the shutdown of developer Spiders. Several games received high review scores, including TerraTech Legion and Ground Zero, while previews covered titles like 007: First Light and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Switch 2.
- What We Played – Tides of Tomorrow, TerraTech Legion & Adorable AdventuresSeveral individuals share their recent gaming experiences, including Overwatch, Alien: Rogue Incursion, TerraTech Legion, Final Fantasy VII Remake Integrade, and Hitman 3's Freelancer Mode. Other titles mentioned include Adorable Adventures, Moomintroll Winter's Warmth, Tides of Tomorrow, Ghost Master, Starfield, and various games on the AYN Thor handheld like .hack//Infection and Super Alloy Crush.
- FZHS – Diablo IV-, Mouse- och Tides of Tomorrow-betygen låstaThe Diablo IV expansion Lord of Hatred has received a score of 84/100 based on 46 reviews. Mouse: P.I. for Hire scored 81/100 from 118 reviews, and the asynchronous multiplayer adventure Tides of Tomorrow received a 76/100 from 40 reviews. A review for Lord of Hatred is expected soon.
- Tides of Tomorrow ReviewTides of Tomorrow is a story-driven game set in a Waterworld-style apocalypse where player actions influence others' playthroughs through an asynchronous storytelling mechanic. While the game features a vibrant art style and an interesting premise, its unique mechanics can lead to inconsistencies and a lack of player agency, with some gameplay elements like boat battles and chases feeling shallow. Despite structural issues and a predictable narrative, the game offers a roughly ten-hour experience.
- Tides of Tomorrow Involves Thinking About OthersTides of Tomorrow is a narrative-driven adventure game from Digixart that features a unique Story-Link system, allowing players to influence and be influenced by the decisions of others. While the core story and some gameplay elements like platforming and racing can feel unpolished, the innovative Story-Link mechanic offers an engaging experience that encourages mindfulness about player choices and their impact on the game world and other players. The game is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC.
- Stalking Other Players Is The Best Part Of This Consequence-Driven Game | Tides Of Tomorrow ReviewTides of Tomorrow is a single-player game that encourages players to stalk and learn from other human-controlled characters, creating a unique consequence-driven narrative. While the central conceit of observing other players' actions is compelling and fosters a sense of community, the game's main story and non-player characters are considered archetypal and less developed. Despite these narrative shortcomings, the game's atmosphere and innovative multiplayer mechanic make it a memorable experience.