Grave Confirmed for Xbox One Release in 2015

Back the game with $25 or more and receive an Xbox One copy when the funding goal is reached.

Posted By | On 23rd, Apr. 2014

Grave

Broken Window’s Grave originally began life on Kickstarter as an indie horror title for PC, Mac and Linux. However, it will now be releasing on Xbox One in 2015 alongside previously announced versions.

The project currently stands at $23,031 with four days of funding remaining. It’s still yet to achieve its $30,000 goal but the developer has stated that backers who contribute $25 or more will receive an Xbox One copy when the project is fully funded.

Described as a procedural survival horror set in a surreal open world setting, the world of Grave sees you defending yourself against creatures vulnerable to light. You’ll be heading to a destroyed city and forest which can be altered as time goes on and will more enemies with each passing day.

Head here if you’re interested in helping to fund the game. It certainly looks compelling enough to warrant a full-scale release. Let us know what you think of Grave heading to Xbox One in the comments.


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