World of Horror finally leaves Early Access, also arriving on Playstation and Switch

There in 2020 we had the launch of World of Horror in Early Access format, in the form of a horror game completely different from anything we’ve ever seen, being a “1-bit roguelike RPG”. And finally, almost 4 years after entering Early Access, World of Horror is officially launched, also gaining versions for Playstation 4 It is Nintendo Switch.

In World of Horror, we follow several horror stories set in a small coastal town in Japan, where many supernatural events and terrible deaths are happening. And to try to put an end to this, we follow different characters in their own stories, facing grotesque monsters and death face to face.

Check out the scary definitive launch trailer for the game below:

The game’s biggest difference, which can be seen in the trailer above, is its visual quality, and the game is described as being “1-bit”, because its images and animations were created using good old MS Paint!

If you didn’t know the game, it’s an RPG with roguelike elements, which mixes a bit of point-&-click with turn-based battles, with each of its stories having multiple endings.

So if you liked what you saw above, write down the date: The game will be officially released on the day October 26threaching the Playstation 4 It is Nintendo Switch. World of Horror is now available for PCs.

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