Developer Friday Sundae has released a new trailer for its musical Lovecraftian renovator game, There Are No Ghosts At The Grand. The trailer, which you can check out below, sets up the atmosphere and gives us a look at the central premise of the protagonist, Chris David, having inherited an English hotel named The Grand, and deciding to renovate it.
While he starts off his major project equipped with tools that let him blow off the previous coat of paint from the walls, or even telekinetically move massive pieces of furniture around, like a piano, things quickly take a dark turn.
With Chris stating that “I’m not who I say I am,” he also reveals his ulterior motive in coming to The Grand in the first place: to discover the secrets behind something dark hidden among the hotel’s walls, and with the help of a talking cat and some talking tools, to exorcise the hotel of any spirits that might be haunting it.
Much of the game seems to revolve around living this double life—renovator by day and exorcist by night. Along with this, the trailer also reveals one of the unique things about the game: Chris only has 30 days and 30 nights to restore the hotel through both renovation and exorcism. We also get a look at some of the other aspects of There Are No Ghosts At The Grand, like the various side characters that the player can meet and befriend during their time at the hotel.
There Are No Ghosts At The Grand is coming to PC and Xbox Series X/S, and will also be available through Game Pass and Cloud Gaming.















