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Fallout Meets Subnautica in New RPG You Can Try Free Now
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Published 15:00 3 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Fallout Meets Subnautica in New RPG You Can Try Free Now

One of 2026's most exciting titles

Kate Harrold

Kate Harrold

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Topics: Steam, PC, Fallout

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If you’re looking for something that blends the formulas of Fallout and Subnautica, Tides of Tomorrow is most definitely a game you’re going to want to keep an eye.

Next year’s launch line-up is already positively stacked.

Grand Theft Auto VI, Fable, 007 First Light, Marvel’s Wolverine, and Resident Evil Requiem are just a few of the games scheduled to grace us with their presence.

One title I don’t think you should overlook is Tides of Tomorrow.

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Announced during a State of Play earlier this year, Tides of Tomorrow comes from developer Digixart and publisher THQ Nordic.

It sees players step into the role of a Tidewalker who exists within a post-apocalyptic world.

It’s a bit of a complicated premise so stick with me on this one.

Tides of Tomorrow utilises an asynchronous multiplayer system, so you’ll begin by picking a player to follow; this player is someone who will have already played the game.

You’ll begin the title having been rescued from deadly waters with no memories of who you are.

The player will find themselves within a world where a flood has largely wiped out civilisation and you’re infected with Plastemia, a disease caused by microplastic pollution.

If you don’t find a cure, you’ll turn to plastic forever.

But that former player I mentioned? Throughout your journey, you’ll see remnants of theirs; you’ll be able to see their choices play out, helping you to ascertain whether you should do the same.

I suppose there’s a bit of a Journey flavouring about it. If you want to find a cure, you’ll need to combine your own instinct with the help of those who came before.

It’s such an intriguing premise and while Tides of Tomorrow isn’t out until February 2026, a new demo has just launched on Steam.

The demo allows you to experience the beginning of the game where you’ll explore Marketland.

Your goal is to steal the stock of a feared marauder known as Obin; it’s believed that he has medicine that could help you in your plight.

As I said, what’ll unfold will be informed by other players’ actions.

There are reportedly high-stakes chases, stealth sequences, and moments of investigation.

And there’s great replayability.

If you pick a different player to follow on a second run of the demo, you’ll likely end up experiencing new gameplay, storylines, and consequences.

It should take you around 40 minutes to experience one complete playthrough so this won’t eat up too much of your time.

I know what I’ll be doing this weekend.

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