Introducing the New Official Key Art for Gate Zero!

Over the course of development, Gate Zero has continued to grow. We’ve built out its world, refined its narrative and characters, expanded its environments and continued bringing the stories of 1st-century Israel to life.

Now, we’re excited to share a new piece of official key art that brings many of those elements together in one image.

Alongside the new key art, we’ve also given our website homepage and Steam store page a fresh new look.

Gate Zero is also now on the PlayStation Store! PlayStation players, be sure to wishlist!

The store page for Xbox will be coming soon!

A world built around a story

At the heart of Gate Zero is the ancient world of 1st-century Israel—and the stories of Jesus that unfold within it.

The new key art places that world front and center, bringing together characters and moments that represent the journey players will experience throughout the game.

From the landscapes surrounding the Sea of Galilee to the streets and architecture of ancient Jerusalem, the artwork reflects the level of detail and historical grounding we’ve been working toward throughout development.

But there’s more to Gate Zero than the ancient world.

Past meets future

Toward the edges of the artwork, you’ll notice fragments of the Eon World break through the ancient landscape, hinting at the mysterious futuristic world that exists alongside the historical setting.

That contrast is at the heart of Gate Zero.

Players will move between these two worlds as they uncover the connection between them—and gradually discover why the ancient stories they’re experiencing matter to the future they’ve entered, and ultimately, the player character’s personal journey.

A look at Gate Zero today

This artwork isn’t a departure from the vision we’ve had for Gate Zero from the beginning. Rather, it represents how much that vision has come to life throughout development.

As the game has evolved, so have its environments, narrative, characters, visual style and overall identity. The new key art brings those pieces together to represent Gate Zero as it stands today.

It’s a snapshot of the game we’ve been building—and a glimpse of what’s still to come.

And we’re just getting started

Next week, we’re heading to Gamescom 2026, where we’ll have an audience-facing booth for the first time and give visitors the opportunity to experience a brand-new playable demo.

We’ll also be sharing some major news during the show.

A brand-new trailer.

Our long-awaited launch window.

And more surprises we’ve been keeping under wraps.

For those who can’t make it to Gamescom, don’t worry—we’ll be sharing the big announcements online as they happen.

This new artwork is just the beginning. Stay tuned!

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