The day is gloomy for Twin Peaks fans, as Paramount, the rights holder, has decided to take legal action against the fan-made demo Twin Peaks: Into the Light, officially suspending access to the project. The news was announced by the development team, BlueRoseTeam, via Twitter, confirming that the demo had been “officially suspended” as of July 17, 2025. This action has raised concerns about the future of the project as a whole.
Another blow against fan-made games
The demo, which has been available for almost two years, had attracted players with its aesthetic reminiscent of games from the PS1 era. However, the arrival of the copyright notice has led BlueRose to acknowledge that, although they had remained optimistic, the chances of continuing with the project now seem slim. “At this moment, we can no longer promise any continuity,” they communicated, hinting that they might be considering canceling the game unless a positive solution arises.
Despite the community’s sadness, the developers expressed their gratitude for the time the demo was available and the support received. However, BlueRose is certain that even though the game is not officially available, “the internet never forgets,” suggesting that players may still find ways to access the content.
As fans mourn the cancellation of the demo, the rich history of Twin Peaks as a cult classic is also remembered, suggesting that interest in the series and its derivatives may continue in different forms. In this context, the connection with the gaming community is further strengthened, as they always seek ways to keep the flame of their favorite franchises alive.
Therefore, although the future of Twin Peaks: Into the Light is hanging by a thread, the hope of its followers remains alive.