The Florist Brings Survival Horror to Consoles and PC in 2026

28 Oct 2025

Unclear Games, a studio based in New Zealand, has announced their latest project: a fixed-camera survival horror game titled The Florist, scheduled for release in 2026 on various consoles and PC. The game follows the tale of Jessica Park as she ventures into the town of Joycliffe, triggering a series of deadly events amidst supernatural floral chaos.

Exploring Joycliffe's Secrets

The Florist invites players to unravel the mysteries surrounding Joycliffe, a lakeside town filled with dangers and secrets. Players will solve puzzles and combat terrifying enemies as they uncover a plot to create new life in a most inhuman manner. The game will feature a dynamic world where day transitions to night, altering enemy behavior and challenges.

Gameplay and Features

Joycliffe's vibrant and eerie ambiance is central to the game. Unclear Games emphasizes the fusion of color and light to heighten tension, diverging from typical dark horror settings. The fixed-camera design is paired with hand-crafted environments to maximize both beauty and playability.

  • Unique gameplay with evolving enemies as time changes.
  • Journal system to track story progress and specimen data.
  • Multiple difficulty and accessibility settings.
  • Unlimited inventory and autosave checkpoints.

The Florist aims to blend classic survival horror elements with modern gameplay updates. The announcement includes a trailer and screenshots, showcasing the innovative design approach of Unclear Games.

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