The Lost Wild — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know
True fear is primal. Releasing 2027.

Official trailer & screenshots via Steam
About The Lost Wild
The Lost Wild is a cinematic evasion-based survival horror experience unlike any other. Experience the slow burn tension of being hunted by intelligent dinosaurs as you use your wits and the environment to survive. Play as Saskia as you explore a mysterious island where you’re considered prey by the deadliest creatures of all-time. Keep your head down, stay alert, and evade deadly predators. If all else fails, run or try to buy time using non-lethal tools, resulting in intense cat and mouse style gameplay. FEATURES Deadly Dinosaurs Come face-to-face with dinosaurs that behave like wild animals, not monsters. Whether intelligently hunting as a pack or closing in on you as an apex predator, feel the tension as you carefully observe their behavior to overcome the threat. Explore Discover abandoned facilities embedded in an unforgiving wilderness teeming with prehistoric life. Scavenge and acquire useful items to improve your chances of survival, but become subject to ever-increasing dangers the deeper you explore. Survive Move carefully and elude predators hunting you down. Create distractions and use your environment to your advantage. Make use of items you’ve discovered to give yourself options in each encounter. Outmaneuver, run, and if all else fails, hide. A Mystery to Unravel Play as Saskia who wakes up on a mysterious island teeming with prehistoric creatures. Hunted by dinosaurs, Saskia must find a way to survive while uncovering the mysteries of the island and her place within it.
Description via Steam.
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Should You Play The Lost Wild?
The Lost Wild is a cinematic evasion-based survival horror experience unlike any other. Experience the slow burn tension of being hunted by intelligent dinosaurs as you use your wits and the environment to survive. Play as Saskia as you explore a mysterious island where you’re considered prey by the deadliest creatures of all-time. Keep your head down, stay alert, and evade deadly predators. If all else fails, run or try to buy time using non-lethal tools, resulting in intense cat and mouse style gameplay. FEATURES Deadly Dinosaurs Come face-to-face with…
The Lost Wild is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows. It's drawing steady follower growth ahead of its 2027 release.
Wishlisting notifies you at launch and helps the developer's visibility.
System Requirements & Platforms
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Platforms: Windows
Minimum
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: TBA · Processor: TBA · Graphics: TBA
Recommended
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system · OS: TBA · Processor: TBA · Graphics: TBA
The Lost Wild — Frequently Asked Questions
- When does The Lost Wild release?
- The Lost Wild is set to launch on 2027 (Coming Soon on Steam).
- What kind of game is The Lost Wild?
- The Lost Wild is an Adventure game. True fear is primal.
- Is The Lost Wild multiplayer or co-op?
- No — The Lost Wild is listed as single-player only on Steam.
- Is The Lost Wild on Steam Deck or consoles?
- The Lost Wild runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
- How much does The Lost Wild cost?
- Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
- What are The Lost Wild's system requirements?
- Minimum specs: TBA, TBA, TBA.
- Is The Lost Wild worth wishlisting?
- If you enjoy Adventure games like Emissary Zero, Fears to Fathom - Ironbark Lookout, Lysward, yes. It's drawing steady follower growth.
- Who made The Lost Wild?
- The Lost Wild is developed by Great Ape Games and published by Annapurna Interactive.
- What games is The Lost Wild similar to?
- The Lost Wild sits alongside Adventure games such as Emissary Zero, Fears to Fathom - Ironbark Lookout, Lysward.
- What platforms is The Lost Wild on?
- The Lost Wild is available on Windows.
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