Samson: Tyndalston Story Coming to Home Consoles This Fall 2026 with Major Updates and Revival Plans
Samson, the action-adventure game developed by Tyndalston, is set to launch on home consoles in September, according to multiple regional gaming reports.
The title, which faced a troubled start on PC earlier this year, will now arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch later this fall, with publishers confirming optimized builds for each platform following extensive performance revisions.
Initial PC reception highlighted technical instability, including frame rate drops and asset loading issues, prompting the development team to issue three major patches within eight weeks of launch to address stability and save-file corruption.
Console versions will incorporate all post-launch updates from the PC release, including revised enemy AI behavior, rebalanced combat mechanics, and redesigned user interface elements for controller input.
Tyndalston has not disclosed internal sales figures for the PC version but confirmed that player feedback directly informed the console port’s development timeline, delaying the original summer window to ensure quality thresholds were met.
The game’s narrative centers on a lone warrior navigating a fractured mythological realm, blending real-time combat with environmental puzzles and non-linear exploration across five distinct biomes.
Marketing materials released alongside the announcement emphasize the game’s hand-painted art style and original orchestral score, composed by longtime collaborator Elena Voss.
Retail listings for pre-orders have appeared on major storefronts in Europe and North America, with standard editions priced at $49.99 and a deluxe version including a digital art book and soundtrack available for $69.99.
No official statement has been issued regarding potential future content updates or seasonal expansions following the console launch.
Tyndalston’s development team remains active on community forums, where they continue to gather player reports on console performance ahead of the September release window.
