The Florist: Retro Survival Horror Heads to Switch 2

Unclear Games confirmed The Florist will launch on Switch 2, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam later in 2026 and released a gameplay trailer and a Steam store page.

Unclear Games confirmed The Florist, a retro-inspired survival horror, will launch on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam later in 2026. The studio published a gameplay trailer and a Steam store page that outline the game’s visual direction and core mechanics.

The Florist uses fixed camera angles and a saturated color palette. The developer lists puzzles designed to test perception and deduction, weapons described as powerful and explosive, and a game world that changes as players progress.

The Steam description states players can “pick up anything and everything,” indicating an unlimited inventory. Unclear Games has not said whether inventory settings will be optional or adjustable.

No exact release date was provided beyond the 2026 window. The trailer shows environments, enemy encounters and puzzle sequences but does not reveal the full campaign or the game’s length.

Several Resident Evil titles are scheduled to arrive on Switch 2 on February 27, 2026: Resident Evil Requiem, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village. Industry rumors have suggested a full remake of Resident Evil 0 under the working title ‘Project Chamber’ after a voice actor briefly listed a lead role for that project in a now-deleted resume entry.

Unclear Games and platform storefronts are expected to provide additional details, including a precise release date, as 2026 approaches.

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