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TOEM 2 Wiki — Release Date, Platforms & Demo
TOEM 2 is the sequel to Something We Made's photo adventure TOEM. It launches September 29, 2026. This is an independent fan wiki that only publishes things the developer has actually confirmed — and says so plainly when they haven't.
What TOEM 2 is
TOEM 2 is a hand-drawn photo adventure game and the sequel to TOEM (2021). You play a photographer travelling through a set of cozy regions, taking pictures to solve puzzles, help the people you meet, and fill a journal with stamps.
Something We Made is developing it, with Something We Made and popagenda publishing. Steam lists it as Adventure, Casual and Indie, rated for all ages, and single-player only — there is no multiplayer or co-op category on the store page.
The most important structural change from the first game: stamps are no longer just souvenirs. According to the official store description, each stamp you earn from quests, discoveries and your critter compendium is what unlocks the next region. Progression runs through your journal.
Where the search answers are
If you arrived here with a specific question, these three pages answer it directly:
- When does it release? — September 29, 2026, and the PlayStation Store lists the exact unlock time.
- Which platforms? — the official release-date trailer names PC, Nintendo Switch 1 + 2, and PlayStation 5.
- Is there a demo? — yes, free on Steam since June 6, 2026, covering part of the Deltburg region.
Everything else lives in the guides hub.
What is actually confirmed right now
The game has not launched, so a lot of what people search for genuinely does not exist yet. Here is the honest split.
Confirmed by the developer or an official store page:
- Release date of September 29, 2026, on Steam and the PlayStation Store
- Platform list: PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5
- 12 interface languages at launch, including Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Ukrainian
- Full controller support, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud and save-anytime
- A free demo covering part of Deltburg, including its aquarium and a new screwdriver tool
Not announced yet, and we will not guess:
- The price. Steam and the PlayStation Store both show no price. The first game is $19.99, but that is the first game's price, not this one's.
- A physical edition. Players have asked for one in the official trailer comments; that is a request, not an announcement.
- How long the game takes to finish.
- A Nintendo eShop listing. Searching nintendo.com for TOEM 2 currently returns nothing, even though Nintendo of America published a trailer for it.
Why this site exists
Every claim on this wiki is traceable to a page we actually opened — the Steam store API, the PlayStation Store listing, the official site, the developer's own YouTube channel, or a Steam discussion thread the developer replied to. Where a source says nothing, this site says nothing rather than filling the gap.
That matters more than usual here. TOEM 2 is unreleased, which means most of what could be written about it right now would have to be invented. Pages that would require guessing — a full demo walkthrough, a stamp list, an achievement guide — are not on this site yet. They will be added once they can be verified, and the guides hub tracks which ones are pending and why.