Raw Fury and 11 bit Studios have announced that Post Trauma and The Alters have been delayed until 2025. The Alters currently targets a Q1 2025. On the other hand, there isn’t any release window for Post Trauma.
Post Trauma is a Silent Hill-inspired psychological horror adventure. In this game, you assume the role of Roman; a 57-year-old man who has awakened in a strange and hostile place and find a way back home with his family. Players will solve puzzles and riddles with the information they will gather exploring their surroundings. Moreover, the game will also feature sequences in which the players will be playing with a first-person perspective.
On the other hand, The Alters is a new emotional adventure/survival/base-building sci-fi game. In The Alters, you play as Jan Dolski. Jan is a simple worker who creates alternative versions of himself in a desperate attempt to escape from a planet where even sun rays can prove deadly.
In this game, players will face important choices from the past in order to save themselves in the present. Players will have to create new versions of themselves to complete tasks impossible to tackle on their own. Moreover, they’ll have to build relationships with the alters and try to influence their decisions.
It’s also worth noting that you’ll be able to manage a moving base in order to escape the deadly rays of a rising sun. Plus, you’ll be able to utilize the planet’s cycle to mine resources and keep your base running.
Both Raw Fury and 11 bit Studios will use the extra time to polish their games. And… well… that’s it.
Stay tuned for more!
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