Spiritfarer and 33 Immortals developer, a team that seems allergic to bad games, just announced a gorgeous new action game for 2026

A woman in a red suit of armor closes her eyes as a magical, slowing, bright white sword stabs her neck in a screenshot from At Fate's End.
(Image credit: Thunder Lotus)

Thunder Lotus, the 🌱indie studio behind melancholy management sim Spiritfarer and the fantastic co-op epic 33 Immortals, just announced a brand-new game: A꧟t Fate's End.

Revealed at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Games Showcase 2025, At Fate's End is a gorgeous side-scrolling action-a𓂃dventure game where you "fight the ones you love," and it's coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5 next yജear.

The game has a similarly jaw-dropping art sty𒀰le as Thunder Lotus' other titles – this time, with a seemingly hand-drawn 2D comic look – but the developer is jumping to yet another genre.

At Fate's End Announcement Trailer - 4K | Xbox Games 💖Showcase 2025 - YouTube At Fate's End Announcement Trailer - 4K | Xbox Games Showcase 2025 - YouTube

The trailer above puts a lot of emphasis on At Fate's End's frantic platform🎃ing combat, which sees you zipping across the battlefield to dodge projectiles, side-step massive lightning blasts, and ▨lock swords with your foes/family in what looks like mostly one-to-one battles.

"Wield the legendary God Sword Aesus as Shan, the deft young heiress of the Hemlock clan. Explore a lush, hand-crafted fantasy world," the game's description reads. "Defeat the foul cꩵreatu꧅res of the realm in combat. Solve intricate narrative puzzles, uncover painful truths, and hone both your blade skills and knowledge to face your estranged siblings in intense, emotional duels – and ultimately decide your family's fate."

Alongside epic, violent confrontations, you'll also be dueling your siblings with words. A sharp tongue and carefully chose𒁏n dialogue will apparently be just as important as your twitch reflexes if you hope to gain the upper hand.

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Kaan freelances fo♓r various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that's vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he'll soon forget.

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