Content Warning is a New Co-Op Horror Game by the Studio Behind Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Out Now

Content Warning takes cues from Lethal Company in how it presents its horror elements in a comedic light.

Posted By | On 02nd, Apr. 2024

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Landfall—the studio behind games like Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Rounds, and Stick Fight: The Game—has released its latest title, Content Warning. The game is a first-person co-op horror game, and the PC version is available for free on Steam until April 2, 9AM PT. The game will be priced at $7.99 after the free period ends.

In Content Warning, players, either solo or as squads of between 2 and 4 players, will hop into a spooky old forbidden world in their attempt to film silly videos for SpookTube. Along the way, players will encounter creepy creatures and cursed relics, all while trying to film the insanity for SpookTube.

Content Warning takes a few cues from co-op horror title Lethal Company how it presents its horror themes in a comedic light, leaving it largely up to the players to either treat encounters like the legitimately spooky life-threatening moments that they are, or turn them into a complete farce as they try to shoot videos for social media.

Players are able to customise their characters with an ASCII face customiser. They are also able to buy some gear before heading down to the Old World, allowing for some strategy in how they will deal with the creepy monsters they’re bound to run into.


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