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The Crush House release date set for 10 August

Lock it in.

The Crush House release date was today detailed by Devolver; we can expect the third-person reality shooter from 10 August on PC.

“Created by UK-based developer Nerial (Reigns) The Crush House is THE reality TV sensation of 1999, and it has a new producer: you! Playing as new hire Jae, take your camera into the show’s iconic Malibu mansion and keep viewers glued to their screens by filming all the drama, romance, and tension that erupts. But fail to keep your audience entertained and you may suffer a fate worse than death: cancellation,” Devolver said in a press release.

“Everyone with a TV watches The Crush House, from Foodies and Divorced Dads to Butt Guys and… Pharologists? With dozens of micro-audiences to keep entertained, you’ll have to be strategic to capture them all. You can’t please all the people all of the time, but you’ll have to try,” Devolver continued.

“But there’s more to The Crush House than meets the eye, and a sinister mystery is waiting to be uncovered. Jae can explore the mansion at night when the show goes off-air, engaging in forbidden conversations with the cast to figure out the many dark and twisted secrets of The Crush House.”

Check it out above.

The Crush House heads to Windows PC on 10 August.

The Crush House

10 August 2024
PC
 

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