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Alright, picture this. It’s Summer Game Fest 2025 – all the big gaming nerds are glued to their screens, when bam! Out comes this reveal from Section 9 Interactive and Epic Games. They’ve got this creepy thing called End of Abyss. Sci-fi, survival horror. That’s like my perfect storm of chaos right there.
Now, imagine the game – it’s all body horror meets weird explorations in some awkward top-down first-person shooter kind of deal. Players are whispering it might have vibes kind of similar to Inside and Little Nightmares. Man, if it’s half as unsettling as those, I’m already on edge.
Oh, a fun fact: Section 9? Yeah, they’re the same folks who brought us Little Nightmares and LittleBigPlanet PS VITA. So, there’s some heavy-duty gaming cred right there. Teaming up with Epic Games, they unveiled this trailer during this massive showcase. The trailer, by the way, was pure nightmare fuel – in the best way possible.
Saw a bunch of announcements at the fest, but End of Abyss stole the spotlight for a bunch of us. It’s that unique mix of something you know – or think you know – and something totally alien and grotesque.
They’ve got this character, Cel, a young combat technician. Imagine being stuck in this underground mess with creatures that look like your worst daydreams gone wrong. They’re calling it ‘atmospheric’. Yeah, I’d call it terrifying. Cel’s on this mission, poking around a deserted, broken world. I guess you fight stuff, upgrade gear… the usual survival shtick, but with their own twist.
It’s dropping for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S coming in 2026. Mark your calendars if you dig that kind of spine-chilling adventure.
And, people are talking. They’re drawing lines between this game and Playdead’s Inside. The whole top-down FPS mix, though? That’s got folks scratching their heads. Curiosity? Check. We’ll see how it unfolds.
The trailer’s out, people can wishlist it now if they’re into that kind of thing. And I bet the adrenaline junkies are lining up already.
Let’s talk horror for a sec – the kind of eerie stuff that’s been coming out lately, from Silent Hill 2 remakes to oddball games like Poppy Playtime. The horror gaming crowd’s feasting, I swear. Games like Reanimal and Little Nightmares 3 are on the horizon, too.
So yeah, End of Abyss might just be this chilling little puzzle sagas love, blending the nerve-racking with the mystifying. Can’t wait to see folks squirm when it launches. Who’s in?
Have fun with it!