Stormind Games Revives Remothered with Red Nun’s Legacy, Promising the Long Awaited Ending to the Horror Trilogy
Stormind Games has officially brought back its psychological horror franchise with the reveal of Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy during the Future Games Spring Showcase 2026. The newly announced title marks the third entry in the Remothered series and appears set to deliver what the studio describes as the long awaited conclusion to the trilogy.
For fans of the franchise, this reveal carries extra weight. The original Remothered: Tormented Fathers launched in 2018 as the debut project from Italian indie developer Stormind Games, helping the studio establish its identity in the horror space. The last main entry, Remothered: Broken Porcelain, arrived 6 years ago, and since then the team shifted its focus toward other projects such as A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead and co development work on Mafia: The Old Country. That long silence led many players to believe the series had been left behind.
Stormind Games addressed that perception directly with this new announcement. According to studio leadership, the decision to return to Remothered was driven by a sense of unfinished business and responsibility toward the fanbase. Antonio Cannata, Chief Executive Officer of Stormind Games, explained that the studio could not accept seeing the series disappear after everything it represented at the beginning of the company’s journey. He stated, "Remothered was the first game we developed at the very beginning of our journey and after our experiences with A Quiet Place and Mafia: The Old Country, we returned to the series because we couldn't accept seeing Remothered fade away." He added, "We decided to make this game out of a strong sense of respect and responsibility toward Remothered and its community, who thought this project had been abandoned."
That message will likely resonate with long time followers, especially because the road back has not been entirely smooth. As attention returns to the series, franchise creator Chris Darril has also publicly announced legal action regarding what he describes as the erasure of his name from the new game’s credits, as seen in the statement. This development adds an additional layer of controversy to the game’s reveal and may continue to shape discussion around the project as more details emerge.
From a gameplay and narrative perspective, Stormind says Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy will expand on the series’ survival horror foundations while also pushing the story deeper than before. Antonio Cutrona, Game Director at Stormind Games, said the new installment will introduce special skills that broaden the core gameplay pillars of Remothered. He also emphasized that the project is being designed as a standalone experience, meaning players new to the franchise will still be able to jump in without needing to complete the first 2 entries. At the same time, veteran fans are being promised the payoff they have been waiting years to see. In his words, "Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy will dig deep into the story and present new special skills that expand the gameplay pillars of Remothered." He further noted, "While the game is a standalone experience that fans of old school horror can dive right into and enjoy without playing the first two games in the series, it will offer the conclusion that long time fans have been waiting years to play."
For the horror genre, this positions Red Nun’s Legacy as both a reintroduction and a strategic reset. In a market where classic survival horror has seen renewed momentum, Stormind appears to be leveraging both nostalgia and accessibility. That is a smart move. Returning players get closure, while a new audience can enter the franchise without feeling locked out by its history. In gaming business terms, it is a way to reactivate a dormant IP while widening the potential player funnel across modern platforms.
Stormind Games has confirmed that Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy is coming to PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, although the company has not yet revealed a launch date or release window.
With horror continuing to be one of the most resilient and creatively competitive segments in gaming, Remothered’s comeback has the potential to become one of the more closely watched indie horror returns in the coming cycle. The big question now is whether Red Nun’s Legacy can successfully deliver the conclusion that long time fans were promised while also reestablishing the franchise for a new generation of players.
What do you think about Stormind Games bringing back Remothered after 6 years, and do you believe Red Nun’s Legacy can deliver the ending fans have been waiting for?
