Moss: The Forgotten Relic arrives this summer not as some half-hearted port, but as a full reimagining that stitches Moss and Moss: Book II into one seamless, non-VR fable for the rest of us.
Polyarc's tiny mouse hero Quill guides players through a living storybook of diorama-like puzzles, nature-reclaimed ruins, and heartfelt bonds, now with enhanced visuals, new handcrafted cutscenes, a Smart Follow camera, the full Twilight Garden DLC, and an optional skip-combat toggle for those who prefer pure exploration over arcane skirmishes. The Steam page and announcement trailer make it clear this is the definitive edition the original VR exclusives always deserved, debuting on PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, Switch 2, and PC.
Critics once showered the pair with over 160 awards and nominations for their intimate fantasy tale, and Jason Graves' orchestral score remains the emotional backbone; now the story reaches beyond headset owners without losing its mythic charm. The reimagining turns what was once locked behind VR into an accessible atmospheric adventure that feels right at home on flatscreen consoles.