Following Supraland (2019), Supraland Crash (2020) and Supraland: Six Inches Under (2022), Supra Games, based in Homburg, is releasing its next game. Supraworld will surpass all previous games in the series in terms of scope.

Supra Games from Homburg will release Supraworld in Early Access for PC on 15 August 2025 (price: €29.99). David Münnich is the founder and CEO of Supra Games. The remote team consists of six additional employees spread across the globe.

Supraworld is a first-person puzzle Metroidvania game. The interconnected world expands the more upgrades and abilities players find. The Early Access version contains the first of four acts, which already has more puzzles and secret areas than all the other games in the series.

Supra Games: "Be tiny in a handcrafted toy world. Explore, solve puzzles, ignore the main quest, get out of bounds, find secret areas, convict murderers. Hunt for powerful new abilities to unravel this vast, interconnected world… And don’t forget to save the princess. (...) Supraworld trusts you to be clever and is not holding your hand. Therefore the target audience are experienced players who are tired of the same old generic adventure games and are longing for something that challenges and surprises them in new ways."



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