Cozy Adventure Fall of Porcupine is Free to Healthcare Workers as a Gamified Way of Saying Thanks

the first look at Fall of Porcupine warmed your heart and got you excited for its release (and all things cozy and comfy), Assemble Entertainment has decided to take things another step forward. As of today, the publisher is proud to state that Fall of Porcupine will be free to healthcare workers upon its release.

No out-of-stocks’ here; if you work in healthcare and want to get your hands on this cozy and engrossing story, all you need to do is ask. This special offer is limited solely to healthcare professionals using the Steam platform in the US, UK, and Canada.

For those healthcare professionals interested in redeeming the offer on Steam, please reach out directly to and read the Conditions for Participation.

Watch the latest Fall of Porcupine devlog video here:
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Additionally, Fall of Porcupine’s free demo “The Last Days of Summer” has already received over 100,000 downloads. This appetizer lets you experience the gorgeous aesthetics, get a feel for the controls, and provides just a taste of the gripping story that the full release will have to offer. You can hop on Steam today and see what over 100,000 people worldwide have been enjoying. And if the prologue leaves you yearning for more cozy cuteness, a new demo will be out during February’s Steam Next Fest.

Fall of Porcupine is coming to Steam, Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4/5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in 2023. The Last Days of Summer prologue is currently available on each of the above store pages and is free to download on all platforms.

About all of Porcupine The game follows Finley, a freshly graduated med school student preparing for his first residency in a brand new small town that seems warm and inviting…at first. Finley must lean on his friends for advice and support as he navigates an “unhealthy” healthcare industry rooting for his demise, all while prioritizing his mental health and self care. The game is a heartfelt, important tale about the hardships endured by healthcare workers, while also delivering itself as a love letter to the human journey of self discovery, self love, and the joys that come with life’s small (and big) accomplishments.