
When Miho steps into the pantry to get a potato for his grandmothers' soup, he's suddenly pulled into a distant fantastical land where he must retrace the steps of a mysterious great traveler before him.
He must venture through a world of wonderous rainforests, teetering towns, and talking beasts, outsmarting thieves and meeting quirky characters along the way.
But each time he returns to the kitchen with an ingredient, things have changed in unexpected ways…
Sopa is a tale about family, adventure, and the things we pass along to future generations, comforting like the first sip of hot soup on a cold day and vital as an ancient memory.
Features:
• Step into a lush, animated world of magic-realism inspired by Spirited Away, The Little Prince and Coco.
• Explore unique 3D environments set in the mysterious depths of South America and get to know an unforgettable cast of characters.
• Lose yourself in a captivating tale about the things we pass along that will resonate long after you've put down the controller.
• Experience honest wit and warmth and timeless themes in a touching adventure for all ages.
• Unravel puzzles, collect mysterious items, drift down river rapids, and unlock incredible songs.
• Immerse yourself in a rich, beautiful soundtrack featuring Latin American beats from the finest contemporary underground artists.
• Venture through unexpected side-quests and collect pieces of Nana's storied clay figurine collection.
• Available on PC and Xbox for up to 4+ hours of play.
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone.
Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato is a point-and-click adventure developed by StudioBando, released in 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The story follows Miho, a boy who enters his grandmother's pantry to retrieve a potato for her soup and is transported to a fantastical realm loosely rooted in South American magic-realism. There, he must trace the path of a legendary traveler through rainforests, precarious towns, and encounters with talking animals, outwitting thieves and meeting an eccentric cast of characters. Each time Miho returns to the kitchen with an ingredient, the world around him has shifted in unexpected ways. Gameplay involves solving puzzles, collecting items, navigating river rapids, and uncovering side quests tied to a grandmother's clay figurine collection. The experience, estimated at over four hours, is accompanied by a Latin American-influenced soundtrack and explores themes of family, legacy, and intergenerational connection.