August 31, 2025
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SIGONO releases the second trailer for OPUS: Prism Peak, an exciting narrative adventure in development


SIGONO has surprised fans with the release of the second trailer and new screenshots of its upcoming game, OPUS: Prism Peak, which is described as the “spiritual brother” of OPUS: Echo of Starsong. The developer describes OPUS: Prism Peak as a mix between “What Remains of Edith Finch” and the films of Makoto Shinkai, where players go on a nostalgic journey to explore past regrets. The second teaser trailer features the male protagonist along with new gameplay footage.

A narrative adventure of choices and mystery

OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure where your choices lead to divergent endings. You will step into the shoes of a photographer lost in an ethereal realm and unravel its mysteries using your camera to find a way to return home. The game’s music, which has always been a priority for the team, is provided by OPUS series composer Triodust and Audio Textural Ltd. Additionally, the story has been confirmed to be written by OPUS writer Brian Lee. : Echo of Starsong, an honorable mention at the Independent Games Festival for Excellence in Storytelling.

Getting ready for the mystery on Steam

OPUS: Prism Peak is in development for PC via Steam. Although a release date has not yet been announced, players are already excited for this intriguing narrative adventure that promises to immerse them in an ethereal world full of choices and mysteries.

SIGONO continues to demonstrate its ability to create engaging and emotional gaming experiences with OPUS: Prism Peak. Stay tuned for more details on this fascinating title!

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