New Gameplay Trailer for Ocean-Fantasy Open World RPG Sea of Remnants

by | Jan 13, 2026 | Gaming | 0 comments

NetEase Games unveiled a new look at gameplay for Sea of Remnants, and also announced the upcoming Closed Alpha Test on February 5th. Sea of Remnants is the ocean-fantasy open-world RPG developed by Joker Studio, launching PlayStation 5 and PC(Steam) in 2026.

In this game, players assume the role of a puppetfolk sailor adrift without memories, who must navigate treacherous seas, battle bizarre monsters, customize their fleet, and form bonds with over 300+ companions – all while shaping the ever-evolving pirate city of Orbtopia through impactful choices.

 

The new gameplay trailer offers a tantalizing look at the life of a pirate in the world of Sea of Remnants, including the open world exploration, sea monster battles and several of the mini-games players can encounter in the majestic city of Orbtopia

 

 

The trailer also reveals the upcoming launch of the Wanderer Test, a small-scale Closed Alpha, which runs from February 5th to February 12th on PC.

 

Sea of Remnants Key Features

  • Explore the Seas – Set sail and embark on an unforgettable journey! Sail freely across the open seas, explore every island on the horizon, and bring wonderful treasures back to Orbtopia.
  • Recruit Your Crew – Only the truly exceptional can survive these seas. Players will encounter powerful allies from rival factions, who can be invited to join the voyage and become part of a sweeping tale of grand ocean adventures.
  • Battle Sea Monsters – From giant bats hidden in dark caverns to cannon-wielding gorillas and treasure-laden giant crabs, command your fully armed warship and challenge the savage sea monsters of the ocean, claiming the riches they protect!
  • Wander the Islands – From the thriving streets of Orbtopia to the wild island settlements, surprises are everywhere. Play a lucky game of mahjong, leap into a thrilling duel, or walk through a door that leads to unexpected mischief. One visit is all it takes to ensure a pirate keeps coming back.
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