Guess where we’ll be this August? 👻
Soulven is coming to gamescom!
Find us from August 26–30 in Hall 10.2 at Die Indie-Burg. Come by, say hi, and meet the team.
More details coming soon — for now, save the date.
Soulven meets Deutsche Indie Showcase 2026 ✨
We are excited to share that Soulven will be part of this year’s Deutsche Indie Showcase, officially listed as part of Summer Game Fest.
📅 Sunday, June 7, 2026
🕚 11:00 PM CEST
Tune in and support us during the showcase. 💛
Official event page: https://t.co/q7psCpOF27
Some name ideas for our little Soul are already coming in 👻
We love seeing your suggestions — and now we want to know:
Which one do you like the most so far?
These are not the final names yet. We’re still collecting ideas from the community before choosing our 10 favorites for the Reddit and Discord vote later this year.
Got a better name idea?
Drop it in the comments and help us name The Soul.
A few tiny forget-me-not kits made their way to members of our Discord community — and now they’re starting to grow. 🌱
It’s a small thing, but it means a lot to us to see pieces of My Dear Emma living on people’s desks, windowsills and little corners of the world.
Thank you to everyone who shared their planted kits with us. 💚
Want to be part of our community moments too? Join us on Discord.
Gaming events are more than showcases.
They are the places where developers meet the people who may become part of the game’s story: players, streamers, creators, and supporters who give feedback, share emotions, and help indie games grow. 💛
That is exactly what makes events like Indie Hub so special.
For us, My Dear Emma is not just something we develop behind closed doors. It grows through every reaction, every conversation, and every person who connects with its world.
If you love emotional, story-driven indie games, come join us on Discord (https://t.co/4fM26CXUL5) and follow the journey. 🌿
One of our favorite moments from last weekend in Cologne. 💚
This player had just tried My Dear Emma at Indie Game Fest, and hearing honest feedback directly from players means a lot to us while the game is still in development.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by, played, and shared their thoughts with us. 🫶
Have you tried the demo yet? You can try it for free on Steam (https://t.co/6gDsKSYFtT )
Two incredible days at Indie Game Fest — in one very fast walk-through.
We had the chance to meet so many players, developers, creators, and people who genuinely care about indie games.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by, played My Dear Emma, shared feedback, or simply came to say hi.
Events like this remind us why we love building games in the first place.
See you again soon. 🌸
#MyDearEmma #IndieGameFest #IndieDev #BehindTheScenes
A small look at our first moments at Indie Game Fest.
From walking into the venue to arriving at our My Dear Emma stand — it was amazing to see the game out there, meet people, and share a new part of Emma’s world with players.
More moments from the event are coming soon.
Follow us for more behind-the-scenes moments from Indie Game Fest.
A small behind-the-scenes look at Panama Beach—one of the final areas from the playable demo of My Dear Emma.
This is still work in progress, but we wanted to share a glimpse into how Emma’s world is being shaped before it becomes part of the final in-game experience.
WIP artwork by @zegnom
What detail would you like to see in the finished scene?
Our friendly little Soul from the Soulven logo still needs a name, and we want the community to help us choose it. 👻
We’ll select the best 10 suggestions, then the final name will be decided through a community vote on Reddit and Discord later this year.
The winner gets a Soulven T-shirt, stickers, and extra merch sent to their home.
Drop your name idea below. 👇
We’re bringing My Dear Emma to Indie Game Fest in Cologne tomorrow!
Alongside the game, we’ll also have a few little things to share — flyers, prints, notes, and some pieces of the world we’re building.
If you’re visiting the festival, come find us, say hi, and take something with you.
See you in Cologne. 🌸
A small look at the nature details in the new My Dear Emma build.
Sometimes it’s not about the big reveal — it’s about the little things that make the world feel alive.
Follow for more behind-the-scenes looks from the new build.
Some scenes in My Dear Emma are not about action.
They are about atmosphere, silence, and the small moments that make a place feel alive.
Follow for more glimpses from the new build. 🌸
The new build of My Dear Emma is not only about new scenes and visual improvements.
Sometimes, progress is in the quiet details too: new icons, cleaner controls, updated settings, and a credits screen that finally gives the team its place.
Small UI changes. Big step forward. 💪
Follow for more behind-the-scenes updates from My Dear Emma.
Sometimes inspiration is already there—in the way water moves between stones, in the light, in the quiet details.
That feeling is something we keep chasing in My Dear Emma. 🌸
Follow for more nature-inspired moments from the game.
Not every improvement is a big cinematic moment.
Sometimes it’s the roots, the stones, or the texture of the ground—the little environmental details that quietly make a place feel believable.
This is one of those newer-build moments we love.
Do you notice these kinds of details in games?
This scene may be familiar to demo players, but it looks very different now.
We’ve been improving the atmosphere, lighting, and overall visual quality to make moments like this hit harder.
Do you like seeing this kind of progress? ⬇️
We love seeing which details people notice first in My Dear Emma. 🌸
Sometimes it’s the lighting. 🔆
Sometimes it’s the sound. 🎶
Sometimes it’s something we almost hid in plain sight.
Pause the video and tell us what caught your eye. 👇️
Emma returns to an old playground she hasn’t visited in years. 🛝
Some places don’t look the same once you grow up.
What do you think she remembers here?