Cocoon is a haunting multiverse adventure from a Limbo and Inside dev

Cocoon
(Image credit: Annapurna Interactive)

Cocoon,💟 a new adventure game from one of the developers behind Inside and Limbo, made its debut at the Xbox andꦗ Bethesda Games Showcase.

The game takes place from 🌠an isometric, overhead perspective, but the combination of puzzle-solving and otherworldly imagery will look pretty familiar to fans of Limbo and In♒side.

Cocoon has you adventuring through a multiverse, and every wo💛rld you explore, with varied biomes ranging from industrial buildings to organic caves, is an orb that you can also carry on your back. By venturing into those worlds - and combining them in various ways - you can make progress through the game🧜's intricate puzzles.

Those orbs also grant you new abilities, allowin🦂g you to open hidden paths and make further progress. Each world is defended by a guardian boss creature that you'll need to defeat with new mechanics. The trailer basically ends like the orig🥂inal Men in Black did, with orb worlds inside orb worlds, ultimately watched over by a single massive creature.

The game is being r🐻eleased in 2023 for Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam by Annapurna Interactive and Geometric Interactive. (It will be available via Xbox Gameꦉ Pass, as well.) Jeppe Carlsen, lead gameplay designer of Inside and Limbo, is taking top billing as the game's developer.

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