The has been confirmed by the anime streaming platform and Aniplex of America.
22.03.2024 - 00:07 / eurogamer.net
Still Wakes the Deep, the promising-looking narrative horror game set on an oil rig, will launch for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 18th June.
This is the much-anticipated next project from British studio The Chinese Room, which previously made Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
Set on a remote Scottish oil rig in the 1970s, Still Wakes the Deep looks to be an atmospheric period horror piece with a dash of the supernatural and plenty of psychological fear elements. You play as a worker on the platform, initially surrounded by a crew — at least, until disaster strikes.
Still Wakes The Deep Release Date Trailer — Future Games Show Spring Showcase 2024 A brand new trailer for Still Wakes the Deep.«Vertigo, drowning, claustrophobia, all the classic fears are on an oil rig,» creative director John McCormack listed off to me previously, when I took a deep dive into the inspiration behind the game. «And the distance from land, if communication drops, you're cut off.» Yep, I'm suitably chilled just re-reading that.
Still Wakes the Deep is designed to be a natural evolution of the studio's narrative-focused games of old, with an increased focus on gameplay as you attempt to survive aboard the oil rig as its areas shift and its mysteries unfold.
It's been a good while since the last game from The Chinese Room — four years since the smaller Little Orpheus, and almost a decade since the beloved Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. I visited The Chinese Room late last year to find out what it's been up to in the meantime.
The has been confirmed by the anime streaming platform and Aniplex of America.
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Fans of Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, make sure to mark June 18 on your calendar. On that day, you'll be able to buy a copy of Still Wakes the Deep for the PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store), the Xbox Series X|S and the PS5, though you can also play it with Game Pass for Xbox and PC. It's the latest first-person narrative horror game from The Chinese Room, the developer behind the aforementioned titles in the same genre.
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Developer The Chinese Room has announced that its upcoming narrative horror title, Still Wakes the Deep, is coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on June 18. The release date for the horror game was announced with a new trailer, which you can check out below.
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture developer The Chinese Room has announced its next title Still Wakes the Deep will launch for PS5 on 18th June 2024. You can watch a new trailer above, which debuted during the Future Games Show earlier today. Set aboard an oil rig caught up in a storm, you must face «the unknowable horror that’s come aboard».