Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus hits consoles and PC this August

Forthcoming adventure title Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus will land on consoles and PC in August.
Revealed today, the game will launch on August 25 via PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG). A new release date trailer can be seen here.
Diego Cánepa, lead designer, Indiesruption said this about the game:
“Illusion and misdirection are paramount for any great performance. Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus incorporates these elements to create a spine-chilling journey that calls for courage and wit to uncover an unforgivable truth and make it out alive!”
A synopsis for Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus reads:
Disfigured, voiceless, and stripped of all memories, navigate the twisted remnants of Josef Petrescu’s traumatic past. Piece together a distorted story of a 1920s circus set ablaze, and reveal the horrors lurking beneath the town of San Reno. Experience Josef’s deepest nightmares while investigating his brother's ill-fated spectacle from Vlad Circus: Descend into Madness.
Traverse warped worlds entangled with parallel timelines to uncover haunting clues buried deep within the cursed town. Rescue lost friends while solving mind-bending puzzles, each requiring skill and decisive thinking. Failure heralds the shattering of Josef’s sanity.
Survive a chilling pixel art journey, where eerie and fragmented details bring a chilling world to life. Unveil the sinister link between Vlad Circus and Asmodeus, a malevolent demon who devours human sanity and revels in suffering. Confront a painful past to challenge the demon and bring the tormenting curse to an end.
More information about Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus can be found here.
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