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VR puzzle adventure Tin Hearts will bring its first act to Quest in February.
Developed by Rogue Sun and IPHIGAMES, Tin Hearts is a Lemmings-style game that explores the story of a fictional Victorian inventor, Albert Butterworth. Guiding toy soldiers through this Dickensian world with block-based puzzles, VR support arrived in a post-launch update on PS VR2 and Steam last year. Originally targeting a December 11 launch, that's now been delayed to February 12, 2026.
Detailed in a press release, publisher Wired Productions calls Act 1 a standalone episode where these tiny soldiers are appropriately dressed for the festive season in an attic filled with toys. Costing $5.99 for the first part, the publisher previously stated Acts 2, 3, and 4 will follow “in the coming weeks” on Quest. No specific release dates have been confirmed yet.
Originally released through a now delisted PC VR prologue on PC VR in 2018, we had positive impressions in our Tin Hearts VR preview two years ago. Stating it offers “some well-considered mechanics” that caught our attention, we believed it provides “enjoyable puzzles and an intriguing whimsical setting.”
Tin Hearts is out now in full on flatscreen platforms, PS VR2, and PC VR. Act 1 arrives on the Meta Quest platform on February 12, 2026.
This article was originally published on November 14, 2025. It was updated on December 10, 2025, after Wired Productions confirmed Act 1's release date on Quest has been delayed.
