Following a delay at the end of 2025, the narrative adventure game Opus: Prism Peak has confirmed a March 26, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. This spiritual successor to Opus: Echo of Starsong features photography mechanics and character-driven storytelling in a mystical world. A new trailer showcases a theme song composed by Kevin Penkin.
The announcement comes after a last-minute postponement toward the close of 2025, providing a fresh timeline for Opus: Prism Peak's debut. Developed as a follow-up to the acclaimed Opus: Echo of Starsong, the game invites players into the role of a photographer who enters an enigmatic realm alongside a young girl familiar with its secrets. Central to the experience is the use of photography to explore and interact with the environment, fostering a deepening bond between the protagonists.
Gameplay emphasizes narrative puzzles, where capturing images reveals the world's hidden elements and advances the story. The title blends emotional depth—exploring themes of midlife regrets akin to Firewatch—with vibrant, ethereal visuals reminiscent of Makoto Shinkai's style. A landscape populated by spirits serves as the backdrop for their joint adventure.
Accompanying the reveal is a trailer highlighting the theme song "I Am Farewell Itself, I Am Life," crafted by composer Kevin Penkin. Known for his work on anime series like Made in Abyss, The Apothecary Diaries, and Tower of God, as well as games such as Necrobarista and Florence, Penkin brings a poignant musical layer to the project.
This release targets both the original Nintendo Switch and the forthcoming Switch 2, broadening accessibility for fans of introspective adventures.