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Derelikt Trailer Reveals Publisher Hyperstrange and 2026 Steam Release

The publisher announcement and trailer confirm Derelikt is moving toward release with a specific retro aesthetic and gameplay mix that targets fans of late-90s survival horror and immersive sims.

Key Facts

  • Hyperstrange is the publisher for Derelikt, a retro FPS from developer Visuwyg.
  • The game emulates first-PS-era graphics with affine texture warping, vertex colors, and CGI cutscenes.
  • Derelikt is inspired by Alien: Resurrection, DOOM 3, and System Shock 2, with Lovecraftian horror.
  • Players explore a research facility on an asteroid orbiting Saturn, with over 12 NPCs, inventory management, puzzles, and alien combat.
  • Derelikt is planned for a 2026 release on Steam for PC.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Derelikt Trailer Reveals Publisher Hyperstrange and 2026 Steam Release

Visuwyg released a new trailer for the retro FPS Derelikt, confirming Hyperstrange as publisher. The game emulates first-PS-era graphics with affine texture warping, vertex colors, and CGI cutscenes. Inspired by Alien: Resurrection, DOOM 3, and System Shock 2 with Lovecraftian horror, it is set on an asteroid research facility and planned for a 2026 Steam release.

Visuwyg has shown the latest trailer for Derelikt and named Hyperstrange as its publisher. The game is a first-PS-style FPS that aims to recreate the look and feel of 1999-era hardware, with affine texture warping, dynamic subdivision, hand-painted vertex colors, and full-motion CGI cutscenes. Its inspirations include the Alien: Resurrection FPS, DOOM 3, and System Shock 2, layered with Lovecraftian cosmic horror. Players explore a research facility on an asteroid orbiting Saturn, talk to over 12 NPCs, manage inventory, solve puzzles, and fight alien monsters. Derelikt is scheduled for a 2026 release on Steam for PC.

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