Raccoon Logic is seemingly teasing plans to announce a Journey to the Savage Planet sequel.
On Tuesday, studio creative directorAlex Hutchinsonadvised users to follow a newly created The Savage Planet Game account on X.

It includes a post teasing an “incoming message” and links to a Savage Planetwebsitewhich does likewise.
knock knock Who’s there? No, not another spam, we swear!https://t.co/XnkKVjklvh#ForYou#FYP#HR#Message#ARG#SurviveTheSavage#ReadMe#BackToSavagepic.twitter.com/cRo9jDHz4C

— The Savage Planet Game (@SavagePlanetRL)July 12, 2025
On Tuesday, VGC reported that next week’sGamescomOpening Night Live eventwill include new game announcements. While it could be unrelated to a new Savage Planet game, Hutchinson subsequentlysharedVGC’s story on X.

Released in 2020,Journey to the Savage Planetwas developed byTyphoon Studiosand directed by Hutchinson, who was previously creative director onUbisoft’sAssassin’s Creed 3andFar Cry4, and lead designer onEA‘s Spore.
While the studio was closed by parent companyGooglethe following year, the core talent from Typhoonreformed as Montreal-based Raccoon Logic, which regained the rights to the Savage Planet IP.

Last year, Hutchinson and Raccoon Logic co-founderReid SchneidertoldGamesIndustry.bizthe studio was 100% focused on the next Savage Planet game.
“The first game… we had some moderate success,” Schneider said. “And building a new IP is really tough. People enjoyed the game. So to start from scratch… there’s no guarantee we will be able to catch lightning in the bottle twice.”

Hutchinson added: “I always love the first sequel, too. Because you leave a lot on the table when doing the first one. And you’ve got through all the arguments with the team on what could work and what should work. So everyone believes a bit more going into the second one, and they’re not bored of it yet. We are in that sweet spot.”
Further reading
Atrademarkfor “Revenge of the Savage Planet” was filed earlier this year by Raccoon Logic.
VGC’sJourney to the Savage Planet reviewcalled it “a memorable, if modest, open-world adventure with inventive mechanics and enjoyable exploration.”



