Psychological horror Anthology of Fear gets console ports

Anthology of Fear

Navigate nightmares and solve the disappearance of your brother in Anthology of Fear, coming soon to consoles.

The game’s Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S ports are set to release October 4, 2023, while the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 ports are planned for 2023 with no specific release date yet.


You can view the announcement and trailer below:

As the developers point out, the title is distinguished by its ambiguous reality and multidimensional fear. Previously, Anthology of Fear appeared on PC and Nintendo Switch, and a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 release is also planned for 2023.

OhDeer Studio and 100 GAMES are responsible for developing Anthology of Fear. Ultimate Games S.A. is the publisher of the game for Xbox One. Thanks to backward compatibility, the title also works on Xbox Series X|S. The PC version of the game has previously been positively received by players – currently, the percentage of positive player reviews on Steam reaches 72 percent. On the YouTube platform alone, gameplay videos from Anthology of Fear have more than 5 million views.

Anthology of Fear is a unique psychological horror game with gameplay shown from a first-person perspective and stylish audiovisual design. The gameplay is based primarily on exploration, puzzle-solving, and investigation.

The game tells the story of Nathan’s disappearance and also includes many side plots that are closely related to the mysterious disappearance. Among other things, we learn the story from the perspective of his brother, Ethan, who is looking for him. The protagonist conducts a one-man investigation and searches for the truth, although this is not easy and leads to a confrontation with what seems surreal and difficult to understand.

Anthology of Fear has been available on Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows (through Steam).

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