Gothic sci-fi metroidvania game Silent Planet gets new publisher Red Dunes Games

Silent Planet

Indie developer Vertex Zero has announced Red Dunes Games have picked up publishing for Silent Planet, their gothic sci-fi metroidvania game.

Red Dunes Games will publish Silent Planet when it launches globally sometime in Q2 of 2026 for Windows PC (via Steam).

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

Silent Planet is an exploration-focused, gothic sci-fi metroidvania rooted in Cosmic Horror. Explore the claustrophobic corridors of a massive underground complex filled with the remnants of technological and biological horrors created by a dead civilization.

The story takes place in the year 2997. You play as Apranik. Your mission is to travel to the planet Thulcandra in search of a crucial item: the Angel’s Egg, a very ancient artifact believed to be the source of all life in the Universe.

You journey through the claustrophobic corridors of a massive underground complex filled with the remnants of technological and biological horrors created by a now dead civilization.

“Flesh and bones writhing and weaving into a turmoil of organic anarchy. And appendages propelling the aberration towards me, as it crawled on an onyx mucus-like substance which itself seemed to possess life on its own.”

Features

  • Deploy an arsenal of melee and ranged psychokinetic weapons to vanquish even the most merciless foe.
  • Deep and evocative narrative and lore.
  • A strong female protagonist based on the historical figure of Apranik.
  • Explore a massive underground complex, evoking feelings of solitude and loneliness one would expect while infiltrating a hostile alien planet alone.
  • Engaging gameplay systems fine-tuned to intensify exploration, immersion, and replay value.
  • Dynamic environments which can be influenced directly by the player’s actions.
  • Unearth artifacts containing the recorded chronicles of an ancient alien civilization.

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