Announced today at gamescom Opening Night Live, Okomotive (FAR: Changing Tides, FAR: Lone Sails) and publisher Panic (Untitled Goose Game, Firewatch) are excited to present a brand new adventure: Herdling.
Shepherd your mysterious herd of animal companions while exploring gorgeous landscapes in this single-player adventure. Head out on a beautiful journey into stunning mountainscapes, fog-wreathed forests, snowy plateaus, and forgotten valleys… and beyond.
Learn more about Herdling and enjoy a behind-the-scenes look with the Okomotive developers during the upcoming Panic Games Showcase on August 27 at 10:00 AM PT.
Herdling will be playable for the first time at PAX West 2024. Press are encouraged to come by to play the demo at the Panic booth on the showfloor and speak with the wonderful Okomotive developers behind the game. Reach out if you have any questions for the developers or if you have interest in playing the demo at PAX!
Herdling will release in 2025 on PC and consoles. Find the game on Steam.
“With Herdling we wanted to start a new kind of adventure, not only for the players, but also for us,” says co-founder Don Schmocker and Goran Saric. “To create the herd of beasts and their mountainous world was an ambitious challenge for us and we enjoyed every step of that journey.”
“This idea of moving as part of a herd of large, lovable, mystical creatures was at the center of our design process and we can’t wait to see players immerse themselves in the experience we have created,” says Fabio Baumgartner, game designer, programmer and sound designer of Herdling.
“The FAR games are moody, moving masterpieces as far as we’re concerned, so we couldn’t be more thrilled to be working with Okomotive on their brand-new adventure,” says Nick Suttner, Panic’s Director of Publishing. “Herdling feels like a return to the scale and fidelity of something like Firewatch for us, so it’s really exciting to have it in our lineup. We’re huge fans of games like Inside and The Last Guardian – stirring, solo adventures that really communicate a sense of awe, loneliness, and a particular brand of companionship. It feels like a bit of a lost art in the current games culture, so we were all-in on what Okomotive are doing with Herdling.”