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Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Puts Investigation at the Heart of its Gameplay in This New Trailer

by Jonathan Dubinski

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  • Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is an upcoming investigation game set in an underwater mining station, Oceani, where the player, as Noah, must uncover the truth behind the disappearance of miners while dealing with occult horrors.
  • The game features three key mechanics for survival and progression: Clue Analysis (using AI to analyze evidence), Sonar (for navigating dark areas, discovering hidden passages, and following clues), and Object Manipulation.
  • As Noah delves deeper into the labyrinthine prison where Cthulhu is imprisoned, players will encounter complex puzzles and make choices that impact both the storyline and Noahs mental state.
  • The game will be released on February 18, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with a demo available on Steam during Steam Next Fest starting February 23, 2026.

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With its release on February 18, 2026, approaching, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss has unveiled a new trailer highlighting its core investigation gameplay. The trailer follows Noah, an agent of the Ancile, as he explores the seemingly abandoned underwater mining station Oceani, where each discovery threatens his mental health as he confronts inexplicable horrors. The trailer vividly portrays the station’s oppressive corridors, showcasing signs of violence and madness: scratched walls, blood-painted runes, unidentified organic matter, and even a severed limb, all suggesting occult violence connected to the missing miners Noah is searching for in the Pacific.

To understand what happened at Oceani, Noah relies on KEY, his personal AI, which can analyze evidence using the Anvil database. The trailer highlights three key features crucial for survival and progression in Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss: Clue Analysis, Sonar, and Object Manipulation. For example, the player can use Sonar to follow bloodstains throughout the station, uncovering details about the attack on Oceani’s staff. KEY can also identify material compositions and unlock new sonar frequencies to detect similar elements in the environment. Sonar plays a central role in the game, helping players orient themselves in dark areas, uncover hidden passages, and follow precise clues, like blood traces, to reconstruct events. As Noah delves into Rlyeh, the labyrinthine prison where Cthulhu is imprisoned, players will solve complex puzzles and make choices that influence both the story and Noah’s mental state. While the most direct path might lead to a quicker descent into madness, a more thorough investigation demands patience and careful thought.

Cthulhu’s Cosmic Abyss Debuts February 2026 on Multiple Platforms – Demo Preview at Steam Next Fest

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss will be available on February 18, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A demo will be available on Steam during Steam Next Fest, starting February 23, 2026. The game is developed by Big Bad Wolf and published by NACON.

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