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The Sinking City 2 Delayed to 2026 — But These New Screenshots Look Great

Frogwares has announced that The Sinking City 2, their upcoming Lovecraftian survival horror game, will be shifting its release window to the first half of 2026. To make up for the delay, the team shared a new set of screenshots that you can find below.

While no official release date had been set previously, Frogwares had initially been aiming for a potential surprise 2025 launch and had even been hinting at that to fans. However, they’ve now decided it’s best to clearly communicate that they need to take more time to finish the game on their own terms. The main reasons for this decision are the ongoing war in Ukraine and the significant genre shift the studio is undertaking with The Sinking City 2 compared to their previous titles.

Sergiy Oganesyan, Head of Publishing at Frogwares, said:

“Developing a game during a war isn’t something you can ever really prepare for, but something you need to keep adapting to. At one point, we were losing power for days as drones and missiles hit our power grid. When that tactic stopped working, it became mass drone swarms every other night, going from midnight until dawn. You work all day, then spend the sleepless night listening for explosions, and somehow still need to function the next morning… These things all slowed us down regularly to the point where it just doesn’t make sense to try to rush what we have left to meet a date that we no longer feel is worth chasing. How moscow’s tactics to terrorize civilians will change again as winter comes is anyone’s guess, so we’d rather be ready to adapt again, knowing we’re able to take our time. ”

TAlexander Gresko, Lead Game Designer at Frogwares, added:

“Switching to survival horror for the first time has been a whole new kind of challenge for us in itself, too. We’ve been making investigation adventures for more than twenty years, but survival horror asks for a completely different kind of design thinking. Tension, pacing, combat, etc. We’ve always loved the genre as fans, but once you start building it yourself, you realize how much you still have to do. It’s exciting, but it definitely makes development slower.”

Sergiy Oganesyan concluded:

”We don’t have an exact date set for 2026 yet, but we thought it was better to at least share what we do know. We’d rather be certain than announce something now only to move it again. Rest assured, we’re currently aiming for the first half of 2026, so it’s a matter of months, not years.”

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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6 thoughts on “The Sinking City 2 Delayed to 2026 — But These New Screenshots Look Great”

  1. Indiana Jones, meets Bioshock, meets Last of Us, meets Dead Space. I hope it learns more towards action adventure than survival horror though. Also f*k Moscow.

    1. Also f*k Moscow.

      How edgy and mainstream. What has Moscow the city and its inhabitants ever do to you? Was it them who suddenlt have decided to start a war or was it the Russian and Ukranian rich bags (including bigger players like EU and US) that are directly benefiting from the war never ending?

      Just food for thought instead of empty barks.

      1. Exacty the way it is. It's the Globalist pigs, that pushing this sh*te, and most ppl who Not Follow corrupt mainstream media Trash – Knows This!

    1. You didn't even know this corrupt banana republic existed before MSM activated the chip in your sheep brain

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