Bloober Team Set for Q2 2026 Showcase, Expected To Show Resident Evil-Inspired IP

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Bloober Is Developing 7 New Projects At The Same Time!

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  • Bloober Team is currently working on seven projects and new IPs, including a new Resident Evil-inspired franchise.
  • The studio is reportedly preparing major showcases for Q2 2026.
  • The pre-production work on Project H is also progressing well, which is the studio’s largest IP so far.

Bloober Team has established itself as a worthy new overseer of the Silent Hill franchise, and its original project, Cronos: The New Dawn, was also a dreadfully beautiful experience.

However, all that success has pushed Bloober Team to work on seven new projects, which allegedly include Silent Hill 1 & 3 remakes, Project H, Switch exclusive Project M, Layers of Fear 3, a Resident Evil-inspired franchise, and an unknown series possibly related to Netflix.

It appears that the studio is poised to showcase some of these major projects in Q2 2026, likely in the approaching summer presentations. 

Why it matters: Bloober Team is emerging as a new leader in the horror genre with its upcoming Silent Hill remakes. The team’s original IPs are also expected to perform well after Cronos: The New Dawn’s success impressed many.

Bloober Team's Cronos: The New Dawn was a staggering success.
Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn was a staggering success.

This tidbit comes from the investor outlet Strefa Inwestorów, which reported Bloober Team’s full-year 2025 financial report. Its net profit was up 150% YoY, hitting 52.6 PLN and doubling the previous (2021) record, and revenue rose 67% to 149 million PLN.

The second quarter of the year is usually the time of new game presentations. Soon you will be able to see how the leader of horror prepared for this period.

Of course, the Silent Hill 2 remake and Cronos: The New Dawn were the drivers of success last year.

We are most likely to see the Resident Evil-inspired game since it was rumored to launch later this year. The same insider, Biohazard Ultimate, also claimed that Silent Hill 1 & 3 remakes will launch in 2027 and 2028, respectively.

The studio has also linked Project H as its largest new franchise so far, but almost nothing else is known as of now.

Cronos: The New Dawn is a third-person survival horror that will keep you on your toes.
The studio has established itself as a strong horror competitor in the industry.

Additionally, Bloober has massive plans for the Cronos franchise moving forward, with the CEO teasing future sequels in the report. 

We may also see more details emerge during the presentations about Layers of Fear 3, since it was also shown earlier this year.

What projects do you think Bloober Team will actually announce in Q2 2026? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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