Sunset Visitor, the studio behind the acclaimed narrative adventure 1000xResist, has revealed its next project. The game is called Prove You're Human, and it was announced during the Triple-i Initiative 2026 showcase, according to Siliconera.

The concept is immediately compelling: you play as a copy of a human being, and your objective is to persuade an AI - one that genuinely believes it is human - that it is not. That's a sharp inversion of the classic Turing test premise, and it fits neatly into the kind of identity-driven, philosophically loaded storytelling that made 1000xResist such a standout.

What we know so far

The reveal trailer introduces a character named Mesa, who speaks about her "body" and describes dreaming it into existence - immediately establishing the kind of layered, ambiguous narrative voice the studio excels at. The trailer also gives early glimpses of how the core gameplay loop will function, suggesting that dialogue and persuasion mechanics will be central to the experience.

Prove You're Human is in development for PC. No release window has been confirmed yet, and console versions haven't been mentioned at this stage.

Why this matters

1000xResist was one of the more quietly talked-about narrative games in recent memory, earning serious praise for its emotional depth and its willingness to tackle big themes through an intimate, character-focused lens. A follow-up from Sunset Visitor was always going to generate attention, but Prove You're Human sounds like it's pushing the studio's ideas even further.

The premise - a non-human entity trying to dismantle another entity's self-perception - opens up a huge amount of space for the kind of uncomfortable, thought-provoking storytelling this team clearly enjoys. Questions of identity, consciousness, and what it even means to be "real" are exactly the territory where adventure games can do things other genres simply can't.

Keep an eye on this one. If Sunset Visitor delivers on the premise, Prove You're Human could be another must-play for fans of story-driven games.