The Polish studio has revealed its near-future plans, outlining several upcoming titles — and one of them won’t arrive on time. Multiple projects are in the works, spanning both familiar franchises and mysterious new codenames.
First up is Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition, coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. This complete edition will include all entries in the Layers of Fear series and is expected to launch later this year on Nintendo’s next-generation console, which is set to debut in 2025.
Broken Mirror Games is developing I Hate This Place, but it has unfortunately been delayed. Originally slated for release on November 7, the game has been pushed back to January 29. It will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
The same developer, Broken Mirror Games, is also working on Project F. Details remain under wraps — Bloober Team hasn’t disclosed any target platforms or gameplay information yet. What’s confirmed, however, is that the title is planned for release in 2026. More information will surface later.
The studio’s third project, Project M, is likewise being handled by Broken Mirror Games. This one is confirmed for both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Switch, also aiming for a 2026 launch. Given the mysterious “M” in the title, fans are already speculating about a possible connection to Mario — though nothing has been officially confirmed.
Finally, there’s Star Trek: Infection. Interestingly, this VR survival horror game was previously codenamed Project I, leading some to believe there’s a pattern in the naming. Set within the Star Trek universe, the game is scheduled to release for Quest 3 and SteamVR on December 11.
Beyond these titles, Bloober Team still has another major project in development: a full remake of the original Silent Hill, which is still years away from release. The studio, which brought us Silent Hill 2 Remake last year and Cronos: The New Dawn earlier this year, clearly has a busy road ahead.
Source: Gematsu, Bloober Team




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