Everwild by Rare: A Living World Painted with Digital Watercolor

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Screenshot of the video game Everwild showing a magical natural environment with characters interacting with creatures in a visual style reminiscent of a living watercolor painting.

Rare's Everwild: a living world painted with digital watercolor

The studio Rare reveals its new intellectual property, Everwild, standing out for a revolutionary artistic approach. The main goal is for players to perceive an environment that looks like a watercolor coming to life, where every frame is a painting in motion 🎨.

The technical foundation behind the visual magic

To build this universe, Rare relies on Unreal Engine. The technical team develops custom shaders that are key to achieving the living art aesthetic. To bring characters and creatures to life, the workflow employs Maya, a standard tool in the studio for a long time 🛠️.

Technical development pillars:
Everwild seeks to immerse the player in a magical natural world and learn to coexist with it.

Game philosophy: connection, not confrontation

The central premise revolves around connecting with an enchanted natural world. It's not just about observing, but about interacting and coexisting. The relationship with animals is fundamental; each encounter contributes to an environmental narrative that weaves itself without relying on explicit dialogues 🌿.

Key features of the experience:

What type of player is it designed for?

If you're looking for a fast-paced action title, Everwild might seem like a too leisurely stroll. However, it's the ideal option for those who want to relax and explore a digitally painted landscape, enjoying an interactive watercolor without getting their hands dirty 🖌️. It represents a shift toward more serene and artistic gaming experiences.