Sally Face 2 announced for PC, consoles, iOS and Android
Key takeaways
- Launch path: Steam Early Access on PC first, consoles and mobile later
- Platforms listed: PC (Steam), consoles, iOS, Android
- Source: Gematsu reported Portable Moose’s announcement
- Developer: Portable Moose; founder Steve Gabry quoted in the press release
Portable Moose announced Sally Face 2, a single-player, side-scrolling supernatural post-apocalypse adventure coming first to PC via Steam Early Access, with console and iOS/Android ports to follow; no release date was provided, and Gematsu carried the report. Founder Steve Gabry said in the press release, “The community’s anticipation for Sally Face 2 has been inspiring, and we are excited to finally share a look at what we’ve been building.”
About Sally Face 2: the game is narrative-driven horror that asks “What’s left to hold on to?” as Sal and his three friends navigate a world falling apart. The studio lists Brain Bending Puzzles as a core play loop: players fight for survival by solving challenging puzzles and cryptic brain teasers, with an optional hint system for a smoother experience. The teaser and the overview make it clear the story leans into shock and slow-unspooling revelations rather than combat-heavy action.
Art and tone get specific callouts: Portable Moose says the game draws inspiration from 90s cartoons and nightmares, blending those elements into every character, enemy, and environment. The developer also emphasized Hand Crafted Horror — every asset was made by humans, and “there is not a single instance of A.I. generated content in the game.” That line appears in the overview alongside the other Key Features listed by the studio.
Why it matters
Takeaway: if you want to get in early, the only confirmed entry point is Steam Early Access on PC; consoles and mobile are promised later but without dates. Gematsu is the source for the announcement and the quoted press release details, so PC players who follow the series have the clearest path to play sooner rather than later.
Original source
Google News: Gematsu