Explore an abandoned tourist haven to investigate a first-person mystery in Dimhaven – The Lost Source

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Zadbox Entertainment, the developers behind the popular Quern – Undying Thoughts adventure, are back with a fresh narrative-driven first-person mystery. As revealed during FGS Live From Los Angeles, Dimhaven – The Lost Source now has a new name (it was previously known as Dimhaven Enigmas) and a release window of Q1 2026.

Dimhaven is a remote island shrouded in mist, and while it was once a tourist paradise it has now been left abandoned and isolated following years of mysterious events taking place there. Taking on the role of Emily Ravenstone, you must explore this strange place to investigate the disappearance of your uncle, and discover what his involvement is in the unusual occurrences here.

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