Dead of Darkness to gain physical release on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5

Retro survival horror game Dead of Darkness will gain physical versions in 2026.
Revealed yesterday, Funbox Media Ltd will join forces with Eastasiasoft Limited to bring physical editions to the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 on March 13 for Europe and North America. An official physical release trailer can be seen here.
A synopsis for Dead of Darkness reads:
In 1985 England, private investigator Miles Windham follows a lead on the mysterious death of his daughter that takes him to Velvet Island. But once he arrives on the island, he soon realizes that the residents are behaving strangely. In fact, there is a growing hostility towards the investigator that feels as though it is becoming stronger by the minute. It doesn't take long until the situation escalates and Miles finds himself in a struggle for his own survival.
Dead of Darkness is a survival-horror action-adventure with cosmic horror influences.
Features:
• Experience a dark and grotesque survival horror inspired by genre classics!
• Navigate pixel art environments in retro top-down style.
• Meet a large cast of memorable friends and foes, all fully voiced by a professional cast!
• Discover key items, maps, clues and files to gain access to new and increasingly dangerous facilities.
• Equip various weapons, from pistols and knives to shotguns and more, but watch your ammo!
• Take down monstrous enemy hordes and face off against massive bosses.
• Enjoy meticulously animated sprites and a hauntingly atmospheric original soundtrack!
Pre-orders for the physical editions can be made here. Dead of Darkness is out right now on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Steam).
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