Baptiste Horror Set for Xbox Launch in Autumn 2026 on Steam and Consoles
Spanish horror project Baptiste is set to creep onto Xbox, other consoles, and PC via Steam this autumn in 2026, bringing a story built around a child’s trauma, a cursed doll, and a mansion that gradually stops behaving like reality.
Key takeaways
- Baptiste launches in autumn 2026 on Xbox, consoles, and PC through Steam.
- The game is being made by Digital Dreams and published by Firenut Games.
- Players control Tom as he and his mother, Sara, move to Jagged Shore Cliff after a family tragedy.
- A terrifying doll inside a glass case becomes the catalyst for the nightmare.
- Gameplay centers on first-person exploration, investigating clues, and solving puzzles.
- Emotional storytelling aims to blur what’s real versus what may be happening inside Tom’s mind.
Tom’s new home turns into a psychological trap
Baptiste, developed by Digital Dreams and published by Firenut Games, is scheduled for release in autumn 2026 on consoles and Steam. The latest gameplay shown highlights the mansion environment and introduces key characters in Tom’s unfolding ordeal.
Tom is the protagonist: a child arriving with his mother, Sara, at Jagged Shore Cliff in hopes of starting over after a family tragedy. The move goes wrong quickly when the pair discover an old display case inside their new residence—and it contains a disturbing doll.
The ominous instruction attached to the doll leaves little room for interpretation: “Never release it from its glass prison.” Once that warning is ignored, the home that was supposed to be a fresh start collapses into something far worse.
First-person exploration, puzzles, and a reality that won’t hold
The developers emphasize that horror in Baptiste won’t rely solely on jump scares. First-person exploration is a core focus, with players expected to investigate the mansion, find clues, and solve puzzles to understand what is truly going on and where the nightmare tied to “Baptiste” begins.
Design highlights include an oppressive atmosphere, multiple mysteries connected to the family’s past, and a narrative approach that constantly tests the player’s perception. Tom’s emotional state is treated as a meaningful part of the experience as the game progressively blurs the line between events that may be occurring in the real world and what could be confined to his mind.
The project also draws inspiration from classic horror influences. The doll’s concept is linked to stories such as Annabelle and R. L. Stine’s The Night of the Living Dummy, while its playable psychological-horror direction nods to titles like P.T., Layers of Fear, and the Outlast series.
No exact date yet, but the release window is set
Baptiste is arriving this autumn in 2026 on consoles and PC via Steam. While the exact release date hasn’t been revealed yet, the timing places another independent psychological horror experience on deck for the final stretch of the year.


