WILL: Follow the Light arrives on PC and consoles with a launch trailer

The atmospheric first-person adventure game is now available on Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.
A new first-person adventure has drifted onto store shelves without much fanfare. WILL: Follow the Light is available now on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. Its launch trailer, released alongside the game, offers a brief look at the solitary journey that awaits.
The trailer is the first official footage since the game's announcement, and it sets a clear tone: this is a quiet, introspective experience set against the raw elements of the northern world. The footage shows a lone figure sailing small boats through seemingly endless expanses of water, with ice floes, rocky coastlines, and the occasional distant lighthouse breaking the horizon. The color palette leans toward muted blues and grays, reinforcing the sense of isolation.
What the game is about
According to the launch materials, WILL: Follow the Light is a single-player, first-person journey set in the harsh northern latitudes. The core loop involves sailing across open water, navigating by landmarks and light sources, while searching for a way back to loved ones. The tagline closes with an open question: "Will you follow the light?"
That premise places the game squarely in the growing subgenre of atmospheric exploration titles that prioritize mood and narrative over combat or fast action. The "realistic" descriptor suggests the developers are aiming for a grounded sense of place — wind, water, weather, and the slow passage of time will likely play a role in how the player progresses. Without any mention of enemies or fail states, the challenge probably comes from navigation and environmental awareness rather than health bars or weapons.
Platforms and availability
The game is available on the three major current-generation platforms: PC (both Steam and Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. This simultaneous release is notable because it gives console players access to the same experience PC owners get on day one. Cross-platform save or multiplayer features were not mentioned in the briefing, so it is safe to assume this is a strictly single-player affair.
Pricing information was not part of the announcement, but store pages will reveal the cost at launch. Given the indie-scale presentation and lack of a major publisher branding, the game likely falls in the $15–$30 range typical for similar small-team adventure titles.
What the launch trailer tells us
A launch trailer is often the last marketing beat before a game hits stores, and it usually tries to encapsulate the core experience in under two minutes. For WILL: Follow the Light, the trailer emphasizes solitude and scale. Shots of the protagonist standing at the bow of a small boat, staring into fog, suggest that navigation will be deliberate and that the environment itself is the primary obstacle.
There are glimpses of a compass-like UI element and a distant glowing light on the horizon — likely the "light" referenced in the title. Whether this light is a literal beacon, a metaphorical goal, or something supernatural is left ambiguous. The trailer does not show dialogue, combat, or other characters, reinforcing the lone-journey narrative.
Who this is for
If you enjoyed games like Firewatch, The Long Dark (on its peaceful mode), or Sea of Solitude, the tone of WILL: Follow the Light should be familiar. It appeals to players who value atmosphere, visual storytelling, and emotional payoff over mechanical complexity. The first-person perspective and grounded visuals also make it a candidate for VR mods, though no official VR support was mentioned.
The decision to launch on both current-gen consoles and PC means that players on any platform can share the same basic experience. Xbox and PlayStation owners who lean toward indie titles often get fewer simultaneous releases than PC gamers, so this is a welcome exception.
What we still don't know
The briefing provides only the outline of the premise. We don't know the game's length, the developer's name or history, the exact price, whether it supports controller input beyond standard console requirements, or whether there is any spoken dialogue or soundtrack. The launch trailer may answer some of these questions upon close inspection, but from the announcement alone, details remain thin.
That is not necessarily a bad thing. Some of the best exploration games reveal themselves slowly, and a sparse announcement leaves the discovery to the player. The question is whether the execution lives up to the promise of the premise.
Final thoughts
WILL: Follow the Light is now out on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. The launch trailer shows a game steeped in atmosphere and solitude, with a strong visual identity and a clear emotional hook. For anyone who has ever stared out at a cold sea and wondered which way home lies, this may be a journey worth taking.
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Zoe writes about game releases, indie titles, and gaming culture.
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