Outlast Trials announces beta and brings the most twisted terror to Gamescom with new trailer
Red Barrels’ new survival horror game plays on cooperative multiplayer betting and will come to PC via Steam.
We hadn’t heard from him in almost a year, but the Red Barrels had everything under control. Outlast Trials, the new installment of the survival-horror saga, is progressing well in development and can be seen in Gamescom 2022’s Opening Night Live with a trailer where the twisted horror proposition becomes even more evident. Also, you won’t have to wait long to play: closed beta early.
Red Barrels is working hard to deliver an entirely new experience“The Red Barrels development team is working hard to deliver an entirely new experience with Outlast Trials, but Outlast flavor fans know and love it. Stay tuned for more news and updates on how to sign up and what’s new.” closed beta version It will take place from October 28 to November 1“, you confirm those responsible with a short message.
According to details shared in the past, The Outlast Trials steps into the Cold War, where a company recruited humans as guinea pigs to test methods of brainwashing and mind control. “In a world filled with insecurity, fear and violence, your morals will be questioned, your endurance tested, and your sanity crushed. All in the name of progress, science and profit,” he said.
Outlast Trials was released to the public in December 2019 with a promotional poster and the desire of the Canadian team to provide the player with an ideal experience for horror in the company of up to three friends. The first cinematic trailer was released later in 2020 and a gameplay video in 2021.

The last big leap in survival horror came less than a year ago, when Red Barrels sold an experience that looked more like a TV series than a movie. Now gamers can soon be ready to check it out for themselves on PC. No PlayStation and Xbox news today.

Source: 3D Juegos
