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Moonstone Island Dev’s New Game Is Moonstone Academy

Moonstone Island Dev’s New Game Is Moonstone Academy
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Studio Supersoft, the developer behind Moonstone Island, announced on social media and Reddit that the team is working on a new game called Moonstone Academy. This will be an entirely new title, but it is set in the same world. The studio also confirmed that it is ending development on the original game and there will be no further DLC or free updates. As a note, the first game is on sale on various platforms for the holidays, with the price ranging from $7.99 (PC) to $11.99 (Switch).

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The new teaser for Moonstone Academy doesn’t show gameplay. Rather, it seems to highlight a new avatar and location. We see someone in a mage’s uniform ascending a tower at what looks like a school. They then wind up at a runway at the top. They board a bike with a propeller and take off into the sky. (In the series, players go between sky islands to visit different places and biomes.) 

Here’s how that looks:

The Reddit announcement from Studio Supersoft confirmed this will still be a creature collecting game, like the original. In the first, each character had its own “deck” of cards that detailed actions possible that would be used in turn-based battles. That reveal confirmed this will have new characters and improvements, but returning developers. 

Throughout 2025, we saw a number of free updates to Moonstone Island that added new features to the game. In June 2025, 28 existing Spirits got new evolutions. Then in September 2025, we got the ability to customize our avatar

Moonstone Academy is in development, and the original Moonstone Island game is on the Switch, PC, and mobile devices.

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