
- Step into a haunting, monochrome underwater realm
- Guide sea creatures to unravel environmental enigmas
- Coming to iOS and Android in January 2026
Snapbreak Games’ atmospheric puzzler Silt is headed to iOS and Android, drawing you into a surreal oceanic abyss unlike anything you’ve experienced before. Pre-orders are now live, with a free trial version available at launch and a full unlock option for those ready to dive deeper.
In Silt, you play as a lone diver cast into a flooded world shaped by decay, shadows, and bizarre lifeforms. To progress, you’ll need to possess the creatures around you, shedding your own form to slip into theirs—solving puzzles, uncovering hidden paths, and enduring the deep. Nature here has twisted into strange and hostile forms, so you must be ready for anything that lurks in the dark.
The entire journey unfolds through a stark monochrome aesthetic, hand-drawn by artist Mr. Mead. Gone are the vibrant coral reefs and bustling ecosystems; instead, you drift through a silent, haunting world where silence weighs heavily and nothing quite feels alive—or dead.
It’s hard not to draw parallels to Subnautica, which also just launched on mobile this month. Both games plunge you into perilous deep-sea environments brimming with secrets, yet their tone and pacing couldn’t be more distinct.
Subnautica builds tension through vibrant survival mechanics and creeping dread, urging you to adapt, craft, and survive. Silt, by contrast, strips away the noise. It embraces isolation and unease, with no HUD, no inventory, and no clear direction—only atmosphere, mystery, and the crushing weight of the deep.
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Silt offers a meditative descent into the unknown as you solve environmental puzzles, encounter unsettling phenomena, and piece together fragments of forgotten history. If you’re drawn to slow-burning mysteries, you can pre-register for Silt by clicking on your preferred link below.
There’s no fixed release date, but you can expect Silt to launch on iOS and Android in early January 2026.