Moss: The Forgotten Relic heads to Xbox Series X|S summer 2026

Moss: The Forgotten Relic, combining Moss and Moss: Book 2, will launch on Xbox Series X|S in summer 2026 with new cutscenes, camera systems, updated visuals and Xbox-specific enhancements.

Moss: The Forgotten Relic will arrive on Xbox Series X and S in summer 2026. The standalone release combines Moss and Moss: Book 2 into a single package and brings the series from virtual reality to traditional consoles.

Developers merged both entries so console players can access the full story in one release. Players control Quill, a small mouse protagonist, guiding her through a living storybook focused on myth and ancient magic while solving environmental puzzles and directing set-piece moments.

To adapt the experience from VR to flat-screen play, the release adds handcrafted cinematography using new cutscenes and camera systems. The game’s visuals have been updated for current hardware to match modern console expectations.

The announcement says the release includes platform-specific enhancements for Xbox Series X and S aimed at performance and presentation. No specific release date beyond the summer 2026 window was provided.

Developers shared screenshots and descriptive materials that highlight visual updates and redesigned camera work intended to replace VR-specific perspective and interaction on conventional displays. The announcement did not include direct quotes.

Moss originally launched as a virtual reality indie adventure that combined exploration, puzzle solving and narrative around the character Quill. The new standalone package offers the same content to Xbox players without requiring VR hardware.

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