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Dead Reset is a deathloop interactive horror title coming 12 September

Wales Interactive is at it again.

Dead Reset is Wales Interactive’s latest title, a “deathloop interactive horror” game that hits PC, consoles, and smartphones on 12 September.

“Trapped in a terrifying death-loop, surgeon Cole Mason is kidnapped and brought to an underwater facility, forced to operate on a patient to extract an evolving parasitic horror,” Wales Interactive said of the title. “Dead Reset is a blood-soaked interactive horror, where each death brings you closer to the truth.”

As with other Wales Interactive titles, Dead Reset uses full-motion video, as you can see in its (R18+ rated) trailer, below.

“Immerse yourself in a blood-soaked, interactive narrative with cinematic scares, bloody practical effects and high-stakes choice-driven gameplay that put you at the heart of a relentless sci-fi horror movie,” Wales Interactive continued.

A Steamer Mode is also on offer within the title, should you wish to get your scare on via Twitch or similar.

Developed and published by Wales Interactive alongside film production by Dark Rift Horror, Dead Reset hits Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, iOS, and Android on 12 September.


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