The third installment in the award-winning puzzle series is coming soon to PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
Following in the footsteps of Monument Valley and Monument Valley 2, which launched on consoles for the first time this April, the new game offers a fresh experience for long-time fans while also serving as a perfect entry point for newcomers.
A PC demo of Monument Valley 3 will be available from June 9 to 16 as part of Steam Next Fest.
In Monument Valley 3, players once again manipulate surreal architecture to guide the protagonist, Noor, through a series of impossible landscapes. The game originally debuted on mobile via Netflix Games in December 2024.
The console and PC versions will include the game’s first seasonal update, The Garden of Life, which introduces an extra chapter with its own story and additional puzzles. Developer Ustwo has confirmed that more updates are planned for later this year.
Monument Valley 3 – Key Features:
- A Monumental Return: Enjoy a cinematic widescreen format, stunning art direction, and magical architecture — fully optimized for gamepad or keyboard and mouse.
- Noor’s Biggest Adventure Yet: Help Noor find a new source of light to prevent darkness from consuming her world.
- An Evolving World: Each chapter introduces new mechanics and inventive puzzles, unlocking fresh ways to interact with the environment.
- Set Sail for Adventure: For the first time in the series, take control of Noor’s boat and explore surreal, open-water environments.
- A Living Work of Art: Inspired by global architecture, experimental art, and intimate storytelling, Monument Valley 3 offers a breathtaking visual journey.
- A Continuously Expanding Experience: Console and PC players will receive the complete story at launch, with major chapter updates bringing new puzzles and surprises — a first for the series.

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