
Steam Next Fest is officially once again underway, bringing with it so many incredible games to sample.
You donât have long left to get involved as Next Fest draws to a close on Monday 20 October.
Before then though, I highly suggest you check out THE SIGNAL: Stranded on Sirenis, a single-player survival crafting game developed and published by Goose Byte.
As a survival title, this one will certainly appeal to Valheim fans; its blending of technology and the natural environment though feels more akin to what youâll experience in Horizon Zero Dawn or its subsequent sequel.
THE SIGNAL: Stranded on Sirenis sees players partake in all of the usual survival fare including scavenging for resources, building a base, extracting materials, and essentially doing everything required to survive.
The game is set on a strange, sentient alien planet.
The player character was originally sent to space to find a lost loved one but ended up crash landing on the planet of Sirenis.
âScavenge, build, extract and survive your way through a complex world as you reveal the true intentions of this sentient planet — and why it has brought you here,â reads the synopsis.
âCan you uncover the unknown forces that power the planet? Will you escape from its clutches?â
I do enjoy when survival titles include a narrative and donât simply drop you in the deep end with no other aim than to survive.
As for whether youâll encounter other survivors, well, that appears to be a question youâll need to answer by exploring.
By all accounts, it looks as if youâll be able to use this strange planetâs technology, flora, and fauna to buff yourself with some cool, useful skills.
THE SIGNAL: Stranded on Sirenis doesnât yet have a release date although it aims to launch in early access in 2026.
As I said, you can sample a brand new free demo during Next Fest.
This is actually an improved demo if you have tried previous iterations, introducing enhanced signs of hunger, thirst, and encumbrance, various bug fixes, as well as a âbalance pass on building, crafting, research costs, enemy loots, creature placement, and respawn rates for resources and enemiesâ.
Itâs perhaps also worth mentioning that THE SIGNAL: Stranded on Sirenis is being funded on Kickstarter where ÂŁ7,923 has been pledged against a ÂŁ24,079 goal.
That may well be worth taking a look at if you enjoy what the demo has to offer.


This sounds like an exciting blend of genres! It’s always great to see innovative game ideas emerging, especially during events like Steam Next Fest. Looking forward to exploring what these new titles have to offer!