Dinosaur Survival Horror The Lost Wild to Release in 2027

The Lost Wild is one of the few dinosaur-focused survival horror games in development, and its State of Play debut gives it a high-profile platform ahead of a 2027 release.

Reporting from 4 sources: 4Gamer.net, GAME Watch (Impress), Denfaminicogamer, Game Spark.

Dinosaur Survival Horror The Lost Wild to Release in 2027

Annapurna Interactive and developer Great Ape Games announced during Sony's State of Play broadcast on June 3, 2026, that the first-person survival horror adventure The Lost Wild will launch in 2027. The game is set in a ruined research facility overgrown with vegetation, where players explore a wilderness inhabited by dinosaurs. The new trailer showed a girl sneaking past dinosaurs and throwing a bottle to deter one. The Steam store page is now live, and wishlist registration is open. The game is scheduled for release on PlayStation 5 in 2027. As of the announcement, no official word has been given on the timing of the previously announced PC version. The title is described as a survival horror adventure that depicts the dignity and terror of nature's most majestic creatures. Players must use their wits to avoid threats and unravel the mystery at the heart of the island. Japanese language support is confirmed.

The Lost Wild, developed by Great Ape Games and published by Annapurna Interactive, made its latest appearance during Sony's State of Play stream on June 3, 2026. The new trailer showed a protagonist navigating a lush, overgrown research facility while avoiding dinosaurs; one sequence featured the player character throwing a bottle to distract a dinosaur. The game is a first-person survival horror adventure that asks players to use their wits to intimidate or evade threats while uncovering the island's central mystery. The Steam store page went live alongside the trailer, and wishlist registration is open. Annapurna confirmed a 2027 release for the PlayStation 5 version. The timing for the previously announced PC version has not been officially stated. The title is described as depicting the dignity and terror of nature's most magnificent creatures, and it will include Japanese language support.

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