The release bundles the original Moss content, Moss: Book II, and the Twilight Garden DLC into a single package, marking the series’ first consolidated debut on PC and traditional consoles.
According to Polyarc, Moss: The Forgotten Relic is crafted as an emotional, atmospheric adventure that unfolds inside the pages of a living storybook shaped by ancient magic and hidden dangers.
The studio frames the experience as a blend of exploration, environmental puzzle-solving, combat, and an intimate player-to-protagonist relationship designed to deliver a memorable fantasy fable.
Polyarc explains the game’s trademark dual-perspective design as a deliberate attempt to deepen player investment: rather than merely directing the hero, players act as Quill’s mysterious companion — guiding, protecting, and sharing moments of trust and triumph in a diorama-like fantasy world.
That relationship remains central to the reimagined edition.
Key features highlighted in the launch information include:
- A mythic, diorama-style world of ruins reclaimed by nature that players explore.
- A bonded protagonist, Quill, who looks to the player for guidance and protection.
- An orchestral score composed by Jason Graves that supports the game’s cinematic tone.
- Handcrafted environmental puzzles, hidden routes, and ancient mechanisms woven into the level design.
- Arcane adversaries combining steel and magic, alongside a "skip combat" accessibility option for players focused on narrative discovery.
- Modernized visuals, new cutscenes and camera work, and platform-specific enhancements for this edition.
Polyarc has released a final launch trailer to coincide with the game’s arrival on Switch hardware.
The title is available now as a digital download through Nintendo’s eShop on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.
For readers tracking Nintendo coverage, this release represents a notable example of a VR-born franchise being adapted and expanded for traditional and portable consoles.
For additional coverage, consult Nintendo Direct summaries and eShop listings for region-specific availability and system requirements.