Barcelona, Spain – 30th October 2024. Publisher SelectaPlay and developer Dark Council Studio are excited to unleash a terrifying new PC playable demo for the upcoming first-person horror survival game Dark Atlas: Infernum. This bone-chilling PC demo is now available to play for free as part of the Steam Scream 3D Festival, running until 4th November and horror fans can also check out the developer gameplay broadcast on the page as well as add Dark Atlas: Infernum to their Wishlists. Dark Atlas: Infernum will launch for PC via Steam, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles in 2025.
This thrilling new PC demo embraces the chilling gameplay horror fans will experience in the full launch of Dark Atlas: Infernum as they traverse the abyss between the soul and the path to hell. Explore a terrifying world steeped in psychological horror, stealth and puzzles as you unravel the dark secrets of the ghostly entities known as imprints and discover the horror that awaits. The PC demo is now available to download from Steam.
The exciting new demo is not the only thing to be going bump in the night, as well as a brand-new trailer showcasing never-before-seen footage of some of the psychological horror gameplay awaiting players who dare to enter the world of Dark Atlus: Infernum.
Watch the new gameplay trailer for Dark Atlas: Infernum below
About Dark Atlas: Infernum.
Out there, the world is falling apart. Massive electrical storms have begun to sweep across the Earth. After each passing, little by little, the streets are filled with ghosts. Scientists and sorcerers of our time have decided to call them “Imprints”. They look like our dead but don’t react to any stimuli. They are entities contemplating the night of the cities. And the nations are burning.
Your destiny, however, is to escape from a nightmare in which the ‘Word’ is perpetually harassing you through your memories, the ruins of civilization, the nether abysses of your soul, and hell itself. It is time to face the questions and the consequences of your actions. You must fight against the captivity you have been subjected to for telling the truth. Because endless threads hang from your knowledge.
You can’t waste any more time. You must react and find the exit because you are in a labyrinth of crossroads. Outside, the skies crumble. Great forces are consolidating to seize power in the spectral world. They want to use them as instruments of desolation. They want you to tell them how to forge the holy book: the Corona Radiata.
Features
- Single-player, first-person survival horror with a dark, disturbing narrative.
- Gameplay is steeped in psychological horror, stealth, and puzzles.
- Strong narrative content: an original story from the Saga Radiata, the literary universe created by Álvaro Aparicio that includes books, podcasts and other narrative formats, and in which the meta-anthology of horror Dark Atlas is integrated.
- The cast of voices in Spanish is led by Alberto “Láudano” Martínez, voice of the popular Spanish podcast Noviembre Nocturno.
- A haunting original soundtrack composed to accompany the dark narrative.
- Includes original collectables and Steam Achievements, so you’ll want to explore every corner…if you dare.
Dark Atlas: Infernum will be released on PC via Steam, PlayStation and Xbox consoles in 2025. Wishlist the game on Steam and PlayStation now.
About Night Council
Night Council Studio is an independent videogame developing company based in Spain. Dark Atlas: Infernum —succesfully crowdfunded on Kickstarter, nominated in the category of Best Narrative, Best Soundtrack and Game of the Year of the VII edition of the PlayStation Awards, selected by the Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) with an economic grant and finalist of the Feelmotion 21 Trailer Awards— will be its first videogame.
About SelectaPlay
SelectaPlay is SelectaVisión’s video games publishing branch. The company works with talented studios on unique video games and helps them publish their titles in both physical and digital formats in Europe and worldwide.
About SelectaVisión
SelectaVisión is a video publishing company founded in 1984. Based in Spain, SelectaVisión’s catalog includes anime and live-action feature films, TV shows, and movies. Publishing both anime classics and the latest Japanese productions since 1997, SelectaVisión has built a long relationship with fan-favorite Japanese producers and distributors, becoming the major publisher of anime content for Spanish audiences.