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New Ill gameplay trailer makes it look like Resident Evil’s lost cousin

It's creepy.

A new Ill gameplay trailer shows off how easily the first-person horror game could be mistaken for Resident Evil 7‘s long-lost cousin.

ILL is a realistic first-person action horror game that takes you into a dark fort overtaken by a mysterious entity,” reads a new description attached to the trailer.

“A grim story, unpredictable monsters, a visceral dismemberment system, and realistic physics create an atmosphere of relentless terror.”

“The game is the first title under the Mundfish Powerhouse label and a debut project from Team Clout studio, who are horror experts and have collaborated with well-known directors,” the description continues. “Now, the team is aiming to create a game that will claw its way into your consciousness and expose your true fears, layer by layer.”

Ill is coming in 2027, heading to Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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