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‘In Nightmare’ to Be Published by Maximum Games; Aims For 2021 Release on PS4

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Magicfish Studio’s upcoming horror adventure game In Nightmare not only now has a publisher, but has finally gotten (sort of) a release date. Maximum Games (which published Zombieland: Double Tap – Road Trip) will be handling the duties, and aims to have the game released this year on the PlayStation 4 physically and digitally for $19.99 USD.

Maximum Games also provided an updated overview of the game, which sees the unnamed protagonist experiencing effects of a broken family, and the heartache it brings. Escaping reality into a dark world created from his own memories, this sets him on his journey to uncover what truly lies within.

With the help of his dream spirit, the boy will find ways to sneak past enemies, overcome intricate puzzles, embrace his fear, and uncover the truth so that he may be able to purify the monsters he has created, and finally wake up.

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Bloober Team’s ‘Cronos: Lazarus’ Leaked Prior to Official Reveal

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Bloober Team appears to have something in the works related to Cronos: The New Dawn. At least, that would appear to be the case, thanks to an accidental reveal ahead of this weekend’s IGN Live event as part of Summer Game Fest.

In the list of title reveals during the event, something referred to as “Cronos: Lazarus” appeared in the list, but was quickly scrubbed. However, not before the internet picked up on it. Adding more fuel to the reveal were two screenshots posted to X by insider Intercelluar, which appear to show the official art. It’s not clear yet, but this is more than likely a new DLC for Cronos: The New Dawn, given that Bloober Team is already busy with multiple other titles, including the Silent Hill remake, and the recently-announced Layers of Fear 3.

If you haven’t checked out Cronos: The New Dawn (and you never read Aaron’s review of the game), the game is set in the haunting ruins of New Dawn, a world inspired by Nowa Huta, a real historical district in Kraków, Poland. Cronos: The New Dawn unfolds across two timelines: a post-apocalyptic future decaying in despair, and the gritty, industrial 1980s reality. This powerful duality blends retro realism, dystopian sci-fi, and a retro-futuristic atmosphere to create a deeply immersive world filled with tension, mystery, and terror.

Players step into the hunting suit of The Traveler — an enigmatic agent of the Collective, sent into zones scarred by the Change, a cataclysmic event that shattered time, memory, and flesh. What remains is a world suspended between past and future — haunted, hostile, and unravelling. Survival is anything but certain.

Thanks to RelyOnHorror for the heads up!

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