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‘Project: Nightlight’ Has Delayed March 3 Release
Fringe Realities’ upcoming VR horror game Project: Nightlight has unfortunately been hit with a snag in its release. Originally set to come out on March 3, the developer has announced that due to technical difficulties with the build and uploading it to Steam, Project: Nightlight is being delayed to later in March, though no exact date has been announced.
The team took to Twitter to express their apologies for the delayed release of Project: Nightlight. “Unfortunately we have some bad news, we’ve had to push back our release from this Friday. We’ve had some issues with our build and our upload process, so we need to delay a little bit. We’re hoping it won’t be too long and that our next submission goes smoothly. Thank you for your patience, and hopefully you’ll all be able to hop into Project: Nightlight very soon.”
Set for release on Steam VR via Steam, Project: Nightlight puts you in the shoes of a security guard working for The Department, a research facility that currently holds a mysterious artifact. You’re by yourself, with only your radio buddy Dave for comfort. It soon becomes apparent to you that something is amiss in the facility while on your shift. As you delve deeper into the facility, you’ll discover secrets that should have been kept hidden. Not only that, but it feels like you’re being watched.
Hi all,
Unfortunately we have some bad news and need to delay our release from this Friday.
We've had some issues with our build and upload process, but we're hoping our next submission goes smoothly.
We aim to launch very soon.
Thank you for your patience,
FR ❤️— Fringe Realities | Project: Nightlight (@FringeRealities) March 1, 2023
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Physical PS5 Release Announced for Underwater Horror Title ‘Dark Mass’ [Trailer]
Path Games provided an update for its in-development underwater haunted house title Dark Mass, revealing that the game will receive a physical release for PlayStation 5 as both a Standard Edition and a Collector’s Edition. The reveal also coincides with a new trailer that delves into the gameplay.
Dark Mass sees players take on the role of Alice, a deep-sea explorer who, alongside her brother Reed, stumbles upon the wreckage of an ancient ship. But beneath the ship lies they discover a manor lost to time, eerily untouched despite spending centuries in the ocean.
Alice decides to venture inside, but she soon realises that something is watching from the darkness, bound to the manor by a dark curse. Trapped within the manor’s decaying halls, Alice must now uncover the manor’s tragic past, solve puzzles based on real historical torture rituals, and make decisions that will ultimately define her fate.
Both the Standard Edition and Collector’s Edition will be published by SelectaPlay, with the Collector’s Edition having been designed “for horror fans and collectors,” bringing together a selection of physical items inspired by Alice’s journey, the mystery of the sunken manor and the unsettling atmosphere of the abyss.
The Standard Edition includes a physical copy of the game, along with an illustrated manual. Meanwhile, the Collector’s Edition includes the physical copy and manual, along with the following:
- Collector’s Box
- Official Art Book
- Lenticular postcard
- Alice’s turtle bracelet
- Original Soundtrack in Digipack format
- Exclusive Steelbook

In addition to the PlayStation 5, Dark Mass will be coming to the Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. The game is currently aiming for a fall 2026 release.
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