While developer Saber Interactive is yet to confirm a release window for Turok: Origins, it looks like the title might be slated for release some time next year. As caught by Mp1st, a sound designer at the studio has updated their LinkedIn profile to mention their work on Turok: Origins. Along with mentioning the game itself, the sound designer has also noted that it has a โForthcomingโ release window of 2026.
The sound designer has also listed a couple of other projects, albeit without release windows attached to them โ Radikal Fighters for PS5, and an unannounced project. Once again, as Saber Interactive is yet to make any confirmation about Turok: Originsโ release date or window, the 2026 window on the LinkedIn profile should also be taken with a grain of salt.
Turok: Origins was originally announced back in December 2024 during The Game Awards. The title was announced with a trailer, and the studio has confirmed that the main story can be taken on either solo or through co-op. The game puts players in the shoes of Turok warriors and will have them take on a vast array of enemies, from aliens to epic dinosaurs. To deal with these threats, players will also have quite a few weapons at their disposals, from traditional weaponry like hatchets to more powerful items, like sniper rifles, plasma rifles and shotguns.
A core gameplay feature will revolve around players collecting the DNA samples from the various things they kill. These samples can then be used to pick upgrades for the weapons, which in turn can then allow the players to take on even more challenging enemies.
Back in December, director Jesรบs Iglesias had spoken about reviving the classic franchise, and how the new one will offer a compelling narrative and great gameplay for those who prefer single-player as well as co-op players. He also noted that the title will; likely appeal to those who enjoyed Saber Interactiveโs other major release โ Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
โSpace Marine 2 players have experienced the quality and production values โโthat are standard at Saber, and they can be found in Turok: Origins as well. We hope that a compelling narrative and great single player and co-op gameplay will also appeal to players who enjoyed Space Marine 2,โ he said.
Earlier this year, during Gamescom 2025, Iglesias had also spoken about the performance of the console versions of Turok: Origins. During his presentation, he confirmed that, while the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will target stable frame rates of 60 FPS, the Xbox Series S is seemingly incapable of hitting these performance targets. It is also worth noting that there has been no word yet on what kind of PC hardware will be required to run the game.
Turok: Origins will be coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and is being developed through Unreal Engine 5. While you wait for the series to be revived by Saber Interactive, you can check out our thoughts on some of the older titles, like Turok: Shadow of Oblivion Remaster, through our review.
