Furyu has announced Anomalith, a new survival horror action game launching on October 29, 2026, for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game was revealed during the Six One Indie 2026 Showcase, accompanied by a new announcement trailer.
The Standard Edition will be priced at $49.99, while the Digital Deluxe Edition will be priced at $69.99. Steam wishlisting is now available, with PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 wishlisting opening on May 22.
Survival Horror Meets Anomaly Action
Anomalith is set in a version of Japan where warped zones called Otherworlds have appeared without warning. Players take on the role of Reona Minazuki, an investigator who awakens from a 10-year slumber inside an anomaly called the Sarcophagus.
Reona has become sensitive to the Otherworlds, granting her a connection to the strange spaces and creatures that threaten humanity.
Combat, Exploration, and Demi-Humanization
The game mixes third-person gunplay, melee combat, survival-horror resource management, and reality-bending environments. Players will explore distorted locations such as an apartment with inverted gravity and an endless train while fighting hostile anomaly creatures.
Reona can also gain active and passive abilities through the Demi-Humanization System, using the power of anomalies to become stronger.
Customization and Investigation Systems
Anomalith includes a wide range of weapons, attachments, artifacts, and outfit items. Reona’s outfit can be customized with more than 300 items across nine body parts.
Between missions, players will return to a home base to meet characters, unlock upgrades, and learn more about the world. While exploring the Otherworlds, players can collect more than 200 investigation reports tied to anomalies and foreign objects.
Key Creators Revealed
The development team includes Scenario Lead Romeo Tanaka, Character Designer MON, and Composer Yuka Kitamura, known for work on Elden Ring, Sekiro, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls III. Anomalith is being developed by Winning Entertainment Group and published by Furyu.














































































