The Talos Principle III announces its chaotic arrival for twenty twenty-seven

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Devolver Digital and Croteam have confirmed the development of The Talos Principle III, an installment that will take players to the Anomaly, a place where the laws of physics have ceased to function. The protagonist awakens without clear memories and must solve puzzles to reconstruct their past and that of humanity. Judgment awaits in this limbo that some call heaven and others, hell.

Description (80-120 characters): A digital human emerges from floating debris under a split sky, with puzzles of light and broken gravity.

Detail: The image shows a semi-transparent, blue light humanoid figure rising among ruins of temples and Greek columns that levitate without order. Around it, energy spheres and data cubes spin in impossible trajectories. The sky is split into two halves: one sky-blue with golden clouds, another crimson with lightning. In the background, a giant mechanical eye watches from a crack in reality. The floor is a mosaic of broken screens showing fragmented memories. The atmosphere blends divine serenity and infernal chaos.

Puzzles with broken physics and a rebuilt engine 🧩

Croteam has confirmed that the game uses a heavily modified version of its graphics engine, adapted to simulate environments where gravity, time, and light behave erratically. The puzzles are designed around these anomalies, requiring the player to think beyond conventional logic. The narrative integrates with the mechanics, offering an experience that blends exploration and problem-solving in scenarios that change without warning.

Heaven, hell, or just a bad day at the office ☕

The Anomaly promises to be a place of contrasts, though from the outside it looks more like the result of a calculation error in multiverse maintenance. Some see it as paradise, others as damnation, but what is certain is that no one asked to move there. The protagonist must deal with broken memories and capricious physical laws, while players wonder if it was all just a nightmare induced by expired coffee.