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Experience the Terror: Dead Format Demo Launches on Steam

The first playable demo of the highly anticipated survival horror game, Dead Format, is now available on Steam, according to developers Katanalevy and Oro Interactive. This demo invites players to delve into a chilling narrative centered around the mystery of a missing brother, taking them through two distinctive worlds inspired by classic horror cinema.
The gameplay revolves around exploring two VHS tapes, each leading into a nightmarish realm. Every piece of footage within Dead Format has been meticulously crafted by Katanalevy, ensuring that the unique texture and tone of each cinematic era is authentically represented. Players will find themselves alternating between the terrifying experiences within the tapes and returning to an apartment that serves as a fragile sanctuary. This space allows for recovery and reflection, as players gather clues to unravel the unsettling mystery at the game’s heart.
Explore Distinct Horror Realms
The demo showcases two divergent environments, each steeped in horror history. One world channels the eerie essence of 1930s silent horror, while the other immerses players in the grotesque body horror characteristic of the 1980s. These settings echo the tension and visual style of iconic films such as Alien and The Thing. As players traverse these twisted realms, they will confront lurking dangers, solve intricate puzzles, and struggle to survive against incomprehensible forces.
To complement the demo’s release, Oro Interactive has unveiled a new trailer that provides a glimpse into the tone and atmosphere awaiting players in the full version of Dead Format, which is set to launch in 2025. The demo encapsulates the unsettling beauty of analog horror, blending nostalgia with fear in a manner that feels both familiar and profoundly disturbing.
For those daring enough to confront the terrors of Dead Format, the demo is now available for download on Steam. Players can experience the chilling narrative one tape at a time, and they can also view the latest trailer to prepare for the horrors that lie ahead.
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