
"Deconstructeam is a small Spanish studio that's responsible for some of the most cerebral, sexy and darkly philosophical games around, including Gods Will Be Watching, The Red Strings Club and The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. The team's next project is Virtue and a Sledgehammer, and it represents a new look with 3D, cel-shaded animations and a third-person perspective rather than the studio's typical pixelated planar fare. The vibes are just as sinister and introspective as expected, though."
"Virtue and a Sledgehammer is a moody coming-of-age experience set in a wooded ghost town dotted with robots and lost locals. Spend quiet moments with old friends and then swing the sledgehammer to raze your hometown and uncover memories that can help you move on. The game's buildings and objects are highly reactive, which can only help with the catharsis of it all."
Day of the Devs presented an hour-long Digital Showcase featuring 22 upcoming indie games, including six world premieres and three release date announcements. The showcase, organized by Double Fine Productions and iam8bit, highlights independent developers worldwide and hosts both online and in-person events. Deconstructeam revealed Virtue and a Sledgehammer, a shift to 3D cel-shaded, third-person presentation offering a moody coming-of-age story in a wooded ghost town with reactive environments, set to arrive on Steam in 2026 via Devolver Digital. UN:Me from Shueisha Games and developer Historia is a horror experience about a woman with four souls confronting grotesque horrors.
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