Syberia: Game Guide, Developer and Facts
Syberia — video game guide with key facts, developer and background.

Syberia is a graphic adventure game, developed and published by Microïds, and released for Windows on 30 May 2002, with the game later ported for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows Mobile, Nintendo DS, Android, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS and Nintendo Switch in later years. Created and designed by Belgian artist Benoît Sokal, Syberia is set in the same world as Sokal's 1999 video game Amerzone. It follows Kate Walker, an American lawyer tasked with overseeing the major sale of a company and her subsequent journey across Europe and Russia to find the brother of the recently deceased owner. Alongside the main plot, the story also consists of a subplot involving Kate's personal life. Syberia was a commercial success, with sales above 500,000 units worldwide by 2005. It was acclaimed by critics for its intelligent script and use of graphic design that encompassed elements of Art Nouveau and clockpunk fiction. Its success spawned a franchise that incorporates several sequels and comic book adaptations. In November 2025, a remaster of the game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S.
Quick facts about Syberia
- Title: Syberia
- Developer: Microids
- Released: 2002
- Type: Video game
- Wikidata ID: Q580202
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Frequently asked questions
What is Syberia?
Syberia is a graphic adventure game, developed and published by Microïds, and released for Windows on 30 May 2002, with the game later ported for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows Mobile, Nintendo DS, Android, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS and Nintendo Switch in later years.
Who made Syberia?
Syberia is by Microids.
When was Syberia released?
Syberia was released in 2002.



