PQube has announced a western release for the Korean horror game White Day: A Labyrinth Named School.
The ROI Games-made title will be released via both retail and the PlayStation Network and PC (via Steam) in North America and Europe, sometime this August. The retail version is naturally only for PlayStation 4.
Here’s a rundown on the game, via its official website:
The long-awaited remake of the Korean-only horror masterpiece is back to terrify an all-new generation of gamers.
Redesigned from top-to-bottom for PS4, and boasting major story upgrades and mechanical overhauls, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is the essential reimagination of one of the scariest and most influential titles ever made.
Key Features:
- Survival Horror bites back
Resource-basedhealth and save systems hark back to the Golden Era of horror. - Intense stealth gameplay
Cover your tracks and stay hidden to avoid the killer janitors roaming the halls. - Dynamic scare system
Feeling brave? Higher difficulty settings increase the ghost and fright frequencies. - Diabolical secrets
Solve tricky puzzles and riddles to unlock ghost stories and collectibles. - Evolving puzzle solutions
Forget using guides to cut corners – keypad and padlock codes differ every time! - Race against the clock
Act fast to vanquish the school’s deadliest spirits… or suffer a painful end. - Branching story
Shape your relationships with fellow classmates using different dialogue options. - Nine different endings
Who will live through the night? Your actions will determine your classmates’ fate! - Multiple localization options
Play from start to finish in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Russian. - Plus!
Updated to include bespoke PS4 trophies.