The release date was teased for the horror game

We also got the first trace of the release date!

Video Game Sons of the Forest in Screen Shot

In 2018, following a four-year initial access period (!!), Endnight Games, an indie publisher featuring Hollywood visual effects artists, was released. The forest, An amazing first person survival horror game on PC and PlayStation 4. The game was an important and commercial success, gaining comparisons with other notable titles such as this one There is no hunger And Last for us, And mixing a horrible images with confidence. Now, we have the trailer for its gesting sequel, Sons of the Forest. St. Connolly, if this trailer catches me, don’t give up.

Using the unusual feel of sound design and editing, its 80s John Carpenter Synth-pump score cutting to be synchronized with strangely noticeable jump cuts, this view Sons of the Forest Survival horror video games now promise to take on a very different kind of habit. The graphics are simply stunning (a hint that this could be released on the PlayStation 5?), The mutants found in this fragile jungle are miraculous and terrifying, the brief vignettes still stunning in broad daylight, and the craft pattern feels as strong as ever. A certain sequence, in which your main character secretly puts on a slasher movie-feeling mask, makes me itch to find out what it all means. I never played The forest, And in 90 seconds, I have to run its sequel quickly.

Video Game The Forest In Screenshot
Picture via Endnight Games

Sons of the Forest Gaming systems are coming to 2021, although no date and no specific settings are yet known, and we do not know if there will be a similarly long initial access period. Check out its sneaky scary trailer below.

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