Hack '95' Announced at PC Gaming Show 2026

The game combines nostalgia for 1990s internet aesthetics with card-based combat, a niche that has seen little direct competition in the adventure game space.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.

Hack '95' Announced at PC Gaming Show 2026

Village Studio announced 'Hack '95' at the PC Gaming Show 2026 on June 8. The game is a hacking adventure set in the 1990s internet golden age. Players use a card game mechanic to hack into systems, searching for a missing hacker best friend. The protagonist operates an OS called 'Navigate '95' and battles perverts, evil tech companies, and government agencies. A demo is available on Steam. The release date has not been announced.

Village Studio revealed 'Hack '95' during the PC Gaming Show 2026, a presentation event held on June 8. The trailer shows a retro PC interface and card-based hacking battles. Players control a character using the fictional Axis Megasystems OS 'Navigate '95'. The story involves searching for a missing hacker friend while fighting threats across the internet. The demo, available now on Steam, supports English. No release window has been given. The game is set for PC via Steam.

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