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Psychological horror Those Who Remain coming to PC and consoles

August 7, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Wired Productions and indie developer Camel 101 have announced they will be bringing the psychological horror Those Who Remain to Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC.  A new hair-raising trailer has been released and can be seen below….

This psychological horror takes players to Dormont, a once sleepy town that is being torn from the fabric of reality and plagued by secrets and mysterious disappearances.  Taking the role of Edward, a man who sets out on a journey to put right his mistakes, players will need to survive the night of the evils in the shadows as Edward’s sanity and morality is put to the test.

“Those Who Remain will have you on the edge of your seat,” said Leo Zullo, managing director, Wired Productions. “The game is packed full of atmosphere and is sure to take your imagination to another dimension. We’re delighted to be welcoming the title and the team to the Wired family – and to gamescom.”

“We couldn’t be more excited about partnering up with Wired Productions as they’re partners who are as truly passionate about games as we are,” said Ricardo Cesteiro, co-founder, Camel 101. “They are experienced with this genre and will help share our vision for the game with a global audience, which we’re beyond thrilled about..”

Those Who Remain will arrive soon on PC and consoles.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Camel 101, Those Who Remain, Wired Productions

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