The Outlast Trials releases chapter 2 of its free tie-in comic series

The Outlast Trials

The Outlast Trials: The Murkoff Collections is the second horrific chapter in The Outlast Trials comic series.

The Outlast Trials is available on Microsoft Windows (through Steam’s Early Access). You can read the comic for free on the official Red Barrels site.


You can view the announcement below:

Red Barrels has released Chapter 2 of The Outlast Trials, The Murkoff Collections, the tie-in comic book of its psychological horror survival game, The Outlast Trials. The second edition of the two-part digital comic book series written by J.T Petty – scriptwriter for both Outlast games and comics – focuses on Phylis Futterman a.k.a. Mother Gooseberry which is now available to all readers for free at Red Barrels’ official site.

The rapidly expanding Murkoff Corporation uses science and cutting-edge psychotherapy to promote liberty, prosperity, and the strength of free markets around the world. The MURKOFF COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT searches for assets, subjects, and techniques potentially useful to the organization, especially in the buildup of the potentially revolutionary Sinyala Facility.

Currently in Early Access on PC, The Outlast Trials is a brand new take on the acclaimed Outlast survival horror series, set in the same terrifying universe as the previous titles, only this time you can choose to play on your own or with friends in a team of up to four people.

The rapidly expanding Murkoff Corporation uses science and cutting-edge psychotherapy to promote liberty, prosperity, and the strength of free markets around the world. The MURKOFF COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT searches for assets, subjects, and techniques potentially useful to the organization, especially in the buildup of the potentially revolutionary Sinyala Facility.

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