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Macabre is an Aussie stealth extraction horror game from devs in Sydney

Weforge Studiuo comes out swinging.

Macabre was today showcased at the PC Gaming Show, a stealth extraction horror title from Sydney, Australia’s Weforge Studio.

Macabre is a co-op stealth extraction horror game that takes players on a thrilling journey through infinite timelines within an unstable time rift,” reads a press release from Weforge. “Guided by Banjo, an eccentric recluse with an unclear past, players will venture deep into the rift, tasked with uncovering the source of terrifying anomalies.”

The title is decidedly Australian, as its reveal trailer (below) can attest to.

People all around the world know Australia to be a dangerous place,” said creative director Jay Topping. “Our goal is to reinforce this stereotype by showing we also have cunning interdimensional beings that will stop at nothing to tear you apart. We believe that Macabre offers a fresh and unique take on the horror genre.”

Macabre doesn’t have a release date as yet; it’s planned for Windows PC via Steam.


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