Outlast creeps up on Xbox One today
Outlast is creeping its way to a new platform today.
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Outlast is creeping its way to a new platform today.
Outlast will get its first downloadable content next week. "Whistleblower" is set to hit PC and PlayStation 4 on May 6 for $8.99.
Outlast's Whistleblower DLC may be a little too scary for the average person. It's so scary that it's going to miss its targeted April release and arrive on May 6.
If the original Outlast tale wasn't terrifying enough, Red Barrels is ready to tell the origins of Mount Massive Asylum with Outlast: Whistleblower, coming in April to PC and PS4.
Outlast is ready to drum up some scares on PS4 in February and will also be available to PlayStation Plus members for free.
How did Mount Massive Asylum come to be the way it was during the events of Outlast? You'll soon get to find out in the game's upcoming Whistleblower DLC.
October is the best time of year for horror games. It also felt like the best time to reach out to Red Barrels, the team behind the breakout horror hit Outlast, and ask a couple of questions, from both the staff and from Chatty.
Scary walk 'em ups are all the rage nowadays, thanks to Amnesia: The Dark Descent and the Slender Man craze. Red Barrels today announced its own entry in the genre, Outlast (which trapping you in a creepy asylum filled with monsters), will arrive for PC on September 4 at $19.99.
Boo! No, it's not a ghost, it's just me surprised that I'm using that joke once again. But boo! In the spooky spirit of the season, Outlast developer Red Barrels has released a frightful four-minute trailer for its survival horror showing the sort of moody mood it's gunning for.
New indie developer Red Barrels, composed of a team that has worked on such titles as Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell: Conviction and Prince of Persia, has announced its first game called Outlast for PC.