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Take a closer look at the Aussie-made Big Walk

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Aussie dev House House gave us an in-depth look at the upcoming Big Walk as part of Day of the Devs Summer Game Fest Edition.

“This latest trailer features the developers as in-game characters, offering players a deeper look at Big Walk from within the game itself,” reads a press release.

“The four members of House House take turns explaining how their unique take on proximity voice chat makes talking and exploring as a group feel so special, how Big Walk’s challenges work, and how every part of the game is designed around cooperation.”

You can check out the full gameplay overview trailer above.

“Our chat system makes it important to stick together, so navigating the world of Big Walk requires lots of teamwork and talking,” said House House’s Michael McMaster. “A lot of [our challenges] are designed to let you find funny and surprising new ways to talk,” adds Jake Strasser: “Like the rest of the game, challenges in Big Walk are about the joy of muddling through things together.”

Expect Big Walk in 2026 on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.


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