September 17, 2025 - 00:03

CULVER CITY, Calif., Sept. 16, 2025 — Snail, Inc., a prominent independent developer and publisher in the interactive digital entertainment sector, has announced that its highly anticipated game, Honeycomb: The World Beyond, will be featured at the Tokyo Game Show 2025. This event represents a significant milestone in the game’s global rollout, which is set to culminate in its official launch on November 6, 2025.
The unveiling at Tokyo Game Show follows a successful presentation at Gamescom 2025, where the game garnered considerable attention from both industry professionals and gamers alike. The collaboration with Frozen Way Games further enhances the title’s market presence, showcasing innovative gameplay and captivating graphics that promise to engage a diverse audience.
As the gaming community eagerly awaits its release, Honeycomb: The World Beyond aims to redefine player experiences through its rich storytelling and immersive environments. The excitement surrounding its upcoming showcase underscores the growing momentum and anticipation for this title in the global gaming market.
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