Bloober Team details how its horror title will make use of the DualSense's adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, and other features in a new overview trailer.
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The developer clarifies that recent reports of three unannounced projects are based on incomplete and outdated information.
Three horror games, one with aliens in a medieval setting, one set during the Second World War, and one a new Layers of Fear game.
The two companies will be jointly exchanging know-how and developing "selected content" which may include the rumored Silent Hill game.
Bloober Team's horror game was originally released digitally on Xbox Series X|S and PC via the Microsoft Store and Steam earlier this year.
Bloober Team's psychological horror thriller launched as an Xbox Series X/S console exclusive earlier this year, but could now be headed to PS5 as well.
Launching on May 20.
Physical Day One Edition also launching on the same day for $29.99.
Bloober Team is bringing its first person psychological horror game to PlayStation VR at the end of this month.
The developer has deemed an acquisition at this time to be "inconsistent" with its culture.
Koch Media will provide publishing duties for both horror titles.
Bug fixes, performance improvements, and more have also been rolled out.
Speculation about the long-rumoured Silent Hill reboot flares up once more.
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Bloober Team is already at work on its next game.
"What we do with dual reality is much different than multiplayer split screen," says producer Jacek Zięba.
Bloober Team's latest horror game is off to a good start.
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