Syberia - Remastered

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More than 20 years after its original release, Syberia is reborn in a fully modernized version . Rediscover its iconic locations and unforgettable characters through a stunning visual overhaul, redesigned gameplay, and the same captivating storytelling that made it a classic.

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Developer:
Microids Studio Paris
Publisher:
Microids
Release date:
06 November 2025
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (16)
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (647)

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Description


More than 20 years after its original release, Syberia is reborn in a fully modernized version. Rediscover its iconic locations and unforgettable characters through a stunning visual overhaul, redesigned gameplay, and the same captivating storytelling that made it a classic.

Kate Walker, a brilliant lawyer from New York, is sent to a remote village in the French Alps to finalize the sale of an old automaton factory. But what begins as a routine assignment soon turns into an extraordinary journey across Eastern Europe and its snow-covered landscapes.

Accompanied by Oscar, a loyal and one-of-a-kind automaton, Kate sets out to explore mysterious and forgotten places, filled with eccentric characters, as she follows the trail of Hans Voralberg, a genius inventor pursuing a seemingly impossible dream: finding the last living mammoths on the mythical island of Syberia.

An unexpected, thrilling, and deeply emotional voyage that will challenge everything she thought she knew. First released in 2002, Syberia became a reference in the adventure genre, praised for its unique atmosphere, sharp writing, and the richness of Benoît Sokal’s artistic vision. This remaster is a new opportunity to (re)discover the masterpiece, following in the footsteps of other titles from Benoît Sokal such as “Syberia: The World Before” and the newly released “Amerzone: The Explorer’s Legacy”.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i5-9 Gen / AMD Ryzen 3 4100 4 cores 3.8 GHz
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti / AMD Radeon RX580 8GB
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
25 GB available space

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10 or higher
Processor:
Intel Core i7- 09 Gen / AMD Ryzen 5 4500 6 cores 3.6 GHz
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 / AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
25 GB available space

User reviews

Bappie-NL
Not recommended | 25 Dec 2025
23.6h played

No, no, no, this isn't worth your money. Don't get me wrong, the game is definitely good, but the remastered version isn't worth your money. I played the original years ago, and now I decided to play the remastered

Helpful: 46
Sarlyc
Not recommended | 17 Jan 2026
10.8h played

After playing the remastered Amerzone, I was really excited to play this remaster. However, the complete silence in which I watched the original game's cutscene play kinda felt on point for this quote unquote remaster

Helpful: 21
gozargozarian
Not recommended | 16 Feb 2026
6.8h played

Don't play this one, play the original. The original had it's flaws too, but has a wonderful story. This game tries to add fancy graphics, but everything is done in an amateur way. There are tons of spelling mistakes in

Helpful: 67
Gandalf
Recommended | 22 Feb 2026
12.7h played

Turn off V‑sync to eliminate all the hiccups. Once you do, this becomes a great remaster of the original. I hope they tackle the others next. The puzzles are mostly simple unless you’re easily distracted. I first played

Helpful: 12
doorsfloyd1
Not recommended | 28 Dec 2025
1.6h played

I would call this a partial-remaster more than a remaster. True the in game is redone. Yes it has controller support (like the OG Xbox release). That's it though, all the cutscenes are the original ones. The facial

Helpful: 17
Godest
Not recommended | 25 Jan 2026
10.3h played

I dont really recommend this version, both because of the price and of what has been done here. The enviornments are a good upgrade sure, but Kate looks like a stiff robot (both in terms of mouth movement and dead stare

Helpful: 11