About this wiki
An independent, fan-run companion to Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy — built early, updated often, written by people who actually love this series.
What this site is
The Resonance Wiki is a hobby project started in the long stretch between Asobo Studio's reveal of Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy and its August 27, 2026 release. We're cataloguing everything that gets revealed — every trailer frame, every developer interview, every Steam blog — and turning it into guides, character profiles, lore notes and a bestiary that will be ready the day the game ships.
Right now, before launch, a lot of what you'll read is informed analysis: we pull from official material and flag anything speculative as expected or reportedly. Once the game is out, those notes become tested, hands-on guides. We'd rather tell you what we're sure of and admit what we're guessing than pretend to know everything.
How we research and write
Every factual claim traces back to a primary source where one exists — the official Steam page, Focus Entertainment press material, the Xbox Wire previews, Asobo developer interviews, and the trailers shown at the 2025 and 2026 showcases. Articles that lean on those sources list them at the bottom. We write in plain English, we don't pad word counts with filler, and we try to keep opinions clearly marked as opinions.
We don't use review embargo leaks, datamines, or anything that would spoil the studio's own rollout. When the embargo lifts and the game is playable, we update in place rather than burying the old version.
Editorial team
Content is produced by the Resonance Wiki Team — a small group of long-time A Plague Tale players who handled Innocence and Requiem cover to cover. If you spot an error, an outdated fact, or a better source, that's genuinely useful to us; corrections are credited where appropriate.
Corrections & updates
Pre-release information changes. Release dates slip, mechanics get retooled, and trailers don't always reflect the final game. When something we've published turns out to be wrong, we fix it and note the change rather than quietly editing history. Pages carry an "updated" date so you can see how current they are.