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Forever Ago release window set for later in 2026

And it was announced today.

Forever Ago is described by developer Third Shift as a “third-person single-player road trip adventure,” and heads to PC and all major platforms later this year.

“In Forever Ago, the player takes on the role of Alfred as he navigates the aftermath of a tragedy in his life. Propelled by his minivan and armed with an instant camera, he embarks on a journey north in search of redemption,” publisher Annapurna Interactive said in a press release.

“Along the way, Alfred will explore beautiful environments and meet fascinating new people while visiting beautiful and unique places, from serene forest trails to deserts to mountains, examining objects to help him understand his surroundings and the people who came before. He makes new memories and captures them with his instant camera, used to document his journey and solve small environmental puzzles.”

The title is expected in the Australian springtime of 2026. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more.

For now, Forever Ago is planned for a 2026 release on Windows PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Microsoft Store, alongside console releases on Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2.


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