As a devoted fan of the enchanting world of TOEM: A Photo Adventure, I can hardly contain my excitement upon hearing the news about TOEM 2! Having immersed myself in the whimsical landscapes and heartwarming stories of the original game, I’ve grown quite attached to its unique charm.
As a fervent admirer, I’m thrilled to share that we, the creators, are bringing TOEM 2 to life! This eagerly anticipated sequel follows the enchanting photograph adventure of the original game, TOEM: A Photo Adventure. While the specific consoles and PC launch details via Steam in 2026 remain undisclosed, rest assured that development is well underway. Stay tuned for more updates as we journey through this exciting creative process!
“It’s exciting, and honestly a bit scary, returning to something so dear to our and others’ hearts,” Something We Made co-funder Niklas Mikkelsen said in a press release. “But here’s the best part: the team is back together, including our amazing composers! Alongside them, we’ve also welcomed some new, but familiar faces to the team, bringing fresh energy while staying true to what makes TOEM special. Together, we’re working hard to make TOEM 2 something that can stand proudly beside the original game, celebrating what worked, while improving the rest. It’s an ambitious goal, and we’re doing our absolute best.”
Here is an overview of the game, via Something We Made:
Embark on an exciting journey as a passionate photographer, exploring uncharted territories filled with concealed intricacies. Along your path, lend a helping hand to companions and capture the world’s enchanting small mysteries in TOEM 2, the highly anticipated sequel to TOEM: A Snap-Happy Odyssey.
Watch the announcement teaser trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Teaser Trailer
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