Housemarque plans to keep making tough games like Saros

Housemarque studio head Ilari Kuittinen said the developer intends to stick with challenging gameplay in future titles, drawing inspiration from FromSoftware.

In an interview, Kuittinen highlighted the studio's focus on what it calls the "bullet ballet" subgenre seen in Saros and Returnal. He noted that FromSoftware built its audience over time with similar demanding games and expressed hope that Housemarque can do the same by educating players about flow states.

Kuittinen said the studio will keep its core approach while refining the formula. Brand director Mikael Haveri added that Returnal gained traction gradually through word of mouth, and the team expects a similar pattern with Saros.

Saros launched in April on PlayStation 5. The studio added a photo mode and new trophies last week and plans to release further updates based on community feedback.

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Illustration of Saros protagonist Arjun Devraj in fierce combat on eclipsed planet Carcosa, with review acclaim and embargo elements, highlighting praised gameplay.
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Saros reviews praise combat amid embargo complaints

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Following its delay to April 30, 2026, Housemarque's roguelike shooter Saros saw reviews go live on April 24 after a restrictive embargo lifted, earning acclaim for combat evolutions beyond Returnal while critics decried limits on narrative discussion. The PS5 title follows protagonist Arjun Devraj on the eclipsed planet Carcosa.

Housemarque has incorporated player feedback from Returnal into its upcoming sci-fi roguelike shooter Saros, adding auto-saves and multiple save slots from launch. Creative director Gregory Louden emphasized that the game remains challenging while offering more accessibility. Saros runs are designed to last about 30 minutes each.

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Housemarque's Gregory Louden avoided questions on a potential PC release for the studio's upcoming PS5 game Saros in a recent interview, focusing solely on its PlayStation launch. This follows Bloomberg reports that Sony has scrapped PC ports for first-party single-player titles including Saros.

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