Scorn Has Been Getting a Series of Short Clips on Facebook Showing off its World

Despite being quiet on its YouTube page, Scorn has been getting quite a few short clips on Facebook, showing off its unique Giger-inspired aesthetics, architecture, and weaponry.

Posted By | On 30th, May. 2022

Scorn

Despite appearing silent on its YouTube page since its release date trailer, Scorn has gotten several short clips on the game’s official Facebook page. The most recent one, released over the weekend, shows off 11 seconds of Scorn‘s Giger-inspired setting and visuals.

Another short clip, released earlier this month, showed off some of the architecture of the game. Yet another one, from May 12, shows off some more of the game’s setting. Another one, released on May 5, shows off what appears to be an upgrade to the player’s weapon.

Scorn has been getting these short trailers, providing fans quick looks at the game, for a while.

Other than these small trailers, however, the studio behind Scorn, Ebb Software, has been relatively quiet. Its last major announcement, from back in December 2021, was that Scorn will be released in October 2022. The announcement came alongside a release date trailer.

In Scorn, players will explore areas that draw clear inspiration from the works of H.R. Giger, and will fight horrific creatures with unique weapons. Scorn is set to come to PC and Xbox Series X/S, and has been confirmed as a day 1 Game Pass release.

For more information about Scorn, check out our interview with game director Ljubomir Peklar.


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