Neon Dreams Unfold: A Reimagined Life Simulation Arrives 29 September

  • 01-07-2026
  • Tyler Anderson
Neon Dreams Unfold: A Reimagined Life Simulation Arrives 29 September

This update introduces a reimagined life simulation experience now carrying a new name and a set release date. The studio behind the project recently announced its fresh identity and provided new details on what players can expect from the revamped title.

The game, originally called Nivalis, now goes by a different name and It will be accessible on PC via a widely recognized digital distribution service on 29 September. Although it made its first appearance in 2021, the title had been quiet ever since, leaving many to wonder if production delays were linked to the current challenges within the industry.

The independent development team has faced unprecedented challenges during the creation process. They expressed their sincere thanks to their dedicated community for their enduring support over the past five years. The release date confirmation has brought excitement, as enthusiasts eagerly anticipate encountering the quirky character Ava and exploring a vibrant and mysterious urban realm.

Set in a dystopian city bathed in neon lights and constant rain, the game empowers gamers to immerse themselves in the day-to-day experiences of a noodle stall assistant. From operating a modest, unassuming venture, one can evolve into managing a thriving commercial network while delving into the secrets of an energetic metropolis. For those less interested in advancing professionally, the streets offer a chance to simply explore and create a comfortable living space above the clouds.

  • New name announcement
  • PC release on 29 September via a leading platform (with an additional store coming later)
  • Immersive urban setting with rich narrative elements
  • A mix of career progression and leisurely exploration options

Players are encouraged to view the newly released visual trailer and updated screenshots to get a glimpse of what awaits them in this reimagined simulation experience.