Dragonis Games and Iphigames announced that The Shore: Enhanced Edition, the fully adapted and refined console version of the original Steam version, will launch on PlayStation 5 on April 30. The Xbox Series version will launch later in 2026.
“Players had been requesting The Shore on consoles continuously over the years, and I am genuinely glad that through our collaboration with Iphigames, we can finally make the game accessible to even more players,” says Ares Dragonis, Dragonis Games founder. “This is a moment we have been working toward for a long time and the Enhanced Edition is the definitive way to experience the island.”
The Shore is a first-person title that blends exploration and environmental puzzles in a world shaped by ancient gods and forbidden knowledge. Players take on the role of Andrew, a father searching for his missing daughter on a remote island abandoned by humanity. As he explores decaying ruins and twisted landscapes, reality begins to fracture. The island hides secrets older than time, and every step forward pulls him deeper into a nightmare shaped by fear, loss, and obsession.
Ancient gods lie hidden beneath the island, slowly changing the world above. Armed with strange artifacts and fragments of forbidden power, players must survive encounters with eldritch beings while uncovering the truth behind the island and Andrew’s daughter’s fate. Knowledge comes at a terrible cost.
Alongside the digital launch, Dragonis Games announced a physical bundle for PlayStation 5, in collaboration with PQube: The Shore: Enhanced Edition + Necrophosis: Full Consciousness. This Complete Edition physical bundle will be available on May 28, exclusively for PlayStation 5.
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is the complete edition of Dragonis Games’ surrealist horror title, including an unreleased DLC. With this physical bundle, Dragonis Games brings together two distinct and extraordinary literary and artistic traditions: the cosmic nihilism of H.P. Lovecraft and the dark, haunting surrealism of Polish artist Zdzislaw Beksinski.
