The Outlast series by Red Barrels has brought solid horror stories with Outlast, Outlast 2, and the Whistleblower DLC. However, all of these were single-player experiences. That’s all about to change with The Outlast Trials, the newest entry in the series which will bring cooperative play to this terrifying franchise. The Outlast Trials will not
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To coincide with the spookiest day of the year, developer Red Barrels, the team behind both Outlast and its sequel, have started to seemingly tease what it will be working on next. In a new tweet this morning, Red Barrels shared an image of what seems to be the studio’s next game. The image within the tweet
People always said they wanted Nintendo to support more mature games on their consoles, and with the release of Outlast 2 on the Switch completing the Outlast Series, I think it’s safe to say that Nintendo is actually taking that to heart. While Outlast and its DLC Whistleblower were released as a package on the Switch back in February
As some of the most terrifying recent horror games to release in the past few years, the Outlast series has combined thrilling jump scares with the terror of a restricted POV thanks to its video camera mechanics, and now the series can be experienced on-the-go with its surprise release on the Nintendo Switch. Developer Red Barrels
For the past few years, developer Red Barrels’ Outlast series has terrified gamers with its presentation of a dark world viewed only through the lens of a video camera, with the studio confirming several exciting developments for the series to look forward to. In a post on the company’s Facebook page, Red Barrels provided a look