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So get this: Section 9 Interactive and Epic Games just rolled out this sci-fi horror thing called “End of Abyss” at the Summer Game Fest 2025. I mean, imagine getting locked in with, like, body horror and creepy exploration vibes. It’s kind of messing with people’s heads already. Folks are whispering it’s got hints of “Inside” and “Little Nightmares.” You know the kind of weird stuff that sticks with you? (Why do I even notice this junk?) Anyway.
Okay, so here’s the scoop. Section 9—made up of some game devs who worked on those eerie Little Nightmares games and even LittleBigPlanet for PS VITA—have teamed up with Epic Games. They’ve gone and cooked up something that’s rummaging through the darker recesses of science fiction. Summer Game Fest seemed like it was throwing surprises left, right, and center, especially for horror buffs. New Resident Evil, indie horror bits—boom, boom. And suddenly, “End of Abyss” shows its face, making a buzz because of its…offbeat perspective? Maybe. Body horror for sure.
Jumping to the trailer—because why not—the main character is Cel, a combat technician. They throw you into this rundown underground setup. Besides, battling creepy creatures, there’s a whole narrative of exploration, upgrading gear, and the realization that nothing down there screams “human.” Kinda has that Little Nightmares exploration but with a twist. And hold up—the game drops on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S in 2026. Mark your calendars? Maybe.
Oh, oh! The trailer gives off that top-down FPS vibe—sort of—mixing adventure with action. Hidden paths and stuff keep adding layers of mystery. Wonder how that’s gonna play out? Also, people can wishlist it on the Epic Games Store and PlayStation Store if they’re itching to get into this eerie mess.
Horror gamers? Let’s talk about them for a hot second. They’re ecstatic—like, just look at the recent horror game releases: Silent Hill 2, Poppy Playtime’s weirdness. Everyone’s marking their calendars for “Reanimal” and “Little Nightmares 3.” Now, they’ve got to squeeze in “End of Abyss” too. 2026, here we come. This game’s got those vibes—creepy yet makes-you-think kind of thing.
Am I ready for it? Well, if the past few years of horror games have taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected and maybe keep a nightlight on.