'Tomo: Endless Blue' Launches Kickstarter Campaign and Reveals First Gameplay Trailer
French indie studio Onibi has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its open-world voxel RPG 'Tomo: Endless Blue' and released its first gameplay trailer. The game features procedural generation for villages, stories, and quests, alongside physics-based building and combat. Developed by veterans of titles like 'Fall Guys' and 'Baldur’s Gate 3', it is now available for wishlist on Steam.
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May 27, 2026 - Paris, France - Onibi, an indie studio founded by developers with experience on titles such as 'Fall Guys', 'Fortnite', 'Baldur’s Gate 3', and 'League of Legends', announced today the launch of the Kickstarter campaign for 'Tomo: Endless Blue' alongside its first pre-alpha gameplay trailer. 'Tomo: Endless Blue' is an open-world voxel RPG that generates a unique world for every player. Villages, cultures, characters, conversations, quests, and stories are all procedurally generated and function entirely offline. The first trailer, featuring collaborations with Ai Higuchi and Cécile Corbel, surpassed 1.8 million views. This second trailer showcases actual gameplay mechanics. Backers can receive early access up to a year before the official release, along with exclusive rewards and a standalone prequel. The game goes beyond terrain generation, creating the RPG structure itself. Key features include physics-based building, the 'Tomo' companion system, and real-time combat. Multiplayer supports synchronized physics with no strict player limit. A creative mode with modding tools is also included. CEO Benjamin Devienne stated, 'We built the world we always dreamed of playing.' The game is currently available for wishlist on Steam.
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Is this game available for global players?
Yes, it is being developed for a global audience, with Steam as the primary platform for distribution.