First-person horror Dark Atlas: Infernum is being published by Selecta Play

The new horror title Dark Atlas: Infernum is being published for PC and current-gen consoles by Selecta Play.
A red monster grabs the camera and tilts it sideways from the player's perspective
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A new first-person horror adventure, Dark Atlas: Infernum, is the first game from indie developer Night Council Studio, looking to make players uneasy before going in for the kill. Today, Selecta Play has announced that it will be handling worldwide publishing for Dark Atlas: Infernum on PC and consoles, with the title expected to release sometime in 2024.

The title follows the latest leader of The Night Council cult, Natalia Asensio, as she works to understand a new apocalyptic threat and the red figures that have appeared ominously around the world. Dark Atlas: Infernum will have a strong emphasis on horror, but players will also need stealth and wit to solve puzzles.

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Those interested in Dark Atlas: Infernum will be able to play the title at Indie Dev Day in Barcelona, Spain from Sep. 8 to 10. They will be showcased along with other upcoming Selecta Play-published titles like Luto, Bubble Ghost Remake, Inner Ashes, and Morkull Ragast’s Rage. One more title from Selecta Play will announced at the end of the week.

The title has no release date outside of sometime next year, but players can expect the game to launch on Steam for PC plus current-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5, and both Xbox Series.

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison is a writer and gamer, the latter he's been doing for the last two decades. When not working, he enjoys streaming the latest show or spending time with his family and friends. Contact: Christian@tryhardguides.com

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