Channel37 shared new details and gameplay for The Last Caretaker. This is the studio's upcoming survival action-adventure game where you play as a robotic caretaker navigating a dangerous ocean.
In The Last Caretaker, you will explore a vast ocean, search for lost knowledge, reactivate systems, and try to ensure "the survival of what remains of humanity." You will explore Seed Vaults that hold the means to help humanity survive as well as dangerous machines that you will need to deal with.
The Last Caretaker is expected to release to Early Access on Steam and Epic in 2025. A console release will follow after.
This trailer was shared during the recent Summer Game Fest about a week back. Meaning you may have already seen this one before.
About This Game
A first-person survival action-adventure where you sail, scavenge, and rebuild in an endless ocean world. Recover lost technology, craft vital systems, and ensure humanity’s future—before it’s too late.
You are the Last Caretaker, a lone machine reawakened after centuries of silence. The Earth is flooded, its towering megastructures rusting under an endless sky. The Seed Vaults remain, containing the last human seeds—waiting to be born. Your mission is clear: recover the seeds, reactivate the Lazarus Complex, and launch the last of humanity to the stars.
But the world is not as empty as it seems. Machines still whisper old protocols, relics of the past still move with purpose, and your every step brings you closer to uncovering the meaning of your existence.
A first-person survival action-adventure where you sail, scavenge, and rebuild in an endless ocean world. Recover lost technology, craft vital systems, and ensure humanity’s future—before it’s too late.
You are the Last Caretaker, a lone machine reawakened after centuries of silence. The Earth is flooded, its towering megastructures rusting under an endless sky. The Seed Vaults remain, containing the last human seeds—waiting to be born. Your mission is clear: recover the seeds, reactivate the Lazarus Complex, and launch the last of humanity to the stars.
But the world is not as empty as it seems. Machines still whisper old protocols, relics of the past still move with purpose, and your every step brings you closer to uncovering the meaning of your existence.


