Twin Peaks-Inspired 2D Horror Metroidvania Silver Pines Arrives On PC and Consoles in 2026

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Silver Pines is a Twin Peaks-inspired 2D survival horror metroidvania game (how often does one of those come along) that’ll arrive on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 sometime in 2026 from developer Wych Elm Games and publisher Team17.

The game follows Red Walker, a private investigator who has been hired to find Eddie Velvet, a musician who has mysteriously vanished, though, as you might already suspect, while looking for Velvet, Walker begins to uncover a deeper plot and darker mystery behind Velvet’s disappearance.

Its art style and survival horror gameplay make it seem like a truly unique debut title from this new indie team. Silver Pines was first announced during the Galaxies Showcase yesterday, and is an easy addition for indie games to look out for as we inch closer to 2026.

You’ll be fighting off shadows while solving puzzles to try and get to the bottom of Velvet’s disappearance, which could also lead to Walker’s own redemption, as he struggles to deal with a dark history of his own.

We get a lot of horror games, but few of them look like this. Silver Pines seems to be dripping with atmosphere and narrative potential, and it’ll be particularly interesting to see how its metroidvania navigational focus plays into the story it’s trying to tell.

Hopefully, we will hear more about this game soon and will be able to jump into Silver Pines in time for Halloween 2026. It’s always exciting when a new indie studio puts out a trailer like this with a game looking like it could just be the dark horse hit yet for next year.

If you’re looking for more horror games, and ones that you don’t have to wait until next year to play, then you should check out Beneath, a new Lovecraftian horror shooter that’s out on PC and consoles in just a few days from the time of this writing on October 27. There’s also of course Bloober Team’s latest release, Cronos: The New Dawn, which you can read Wccftech’s full review of by Francesco De Meo, here.

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