Today, developer Cyan World announced that a remake of Riven: The Sequel to Myst will be coming to both standard and VR platforms later this year. The title was originally released in 1997 for the PC, with a remake of Myst released in 2020.
Riven‘s remake was first announced in 2022 as a way to celebrate the game’s 25th anniversary. It’s now confirmed that the remake is being developed in Unreal Engine 5 and will allow players to freely explore the world to their heart’s content.
The Myst franchise has five major installments: Myst (1993), Riven (1997), Myst III: Exile (2001), Myst IV: Revelation (2004), and Myst V: End of Ages (2005). If the response to the upcoming remake is positive, more will likely be made in the future.
“Along with its predecessor, Riven: The Sequel to Myst is considered one of the most influential games of the ‘90s,” reads the official statement from Cyan. “This version of Riven is designed to be both a homage to its roots and a leap into the future of interactive storytelling. Leveraging modern-day technology and the power of Unreal Engine 5, Cyan Worlds aims to recreate and expand on its vision for Riven with development focused on delivering native experiences on both flatscreen and VR platforms.
With new puzzles, expanded storylines, and breathtaking visuals, even those who know the original by heart will find themselves lost again in its depths. Cyan Worlds is dedicated to ensuring that every player’s experience is unique and memorable, whether longtime fans or newcomers to the series.”
The Riven remake is scheduled to be released later this year. No official date has been announced.