Returnal Celebrates Third Anniversary With Graphic Novel, Art Book, And Animated Short



Returnal Celebrates Third Anniversary With Graphic Novel, Art Book, And Animated Short

To celebrate Returnal’s three-year anniversary, developer Housemarque has unveiled multiple books set in the in-game universe as well as an animated short you can watch right now at the bottom of this story. The animated short contains the first issue of the upcoming Returnal: Fallen Asteria graphic novel, so you can give it a watch and then decide whether you want to preorder the $20 paperback ahead of its October 22 release. Launching alongside the graphic novel is The Art of Returnal, a hardcover art book detailing the development of Housemarque’s beloved PS5 (and later PC) hit.

As for the animated short, it runs just shy of five minutes and includes the beginning of the Fallen Asteria graphic novel. You can check it out below. And if you still haven’t played the popular shooter, you can snag a preowned copy at GameStop for just $28. Our Returnal review gave the shooter a 9/10, praising it for its mysterious narrative, chilling ambiance, and engaging gunplay.

Housemarque recently teased these anniversary reveals, and many fans probably thought the teaser was in reference to a new Returnal game. The studio is currently working on a new IP, so it remains to be seen if the world of Returnal will return beyond these books and short.

Returnal: Fallen Asteria – Official Animated Comic Trailer

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