Alright, so here’s the scoop, or at least, what I think it is. So, this game—or maybe it’s more of a spine-chilling experience called “End of Abyss,” gets thrown out there at the Summer Game Fest 2025. Crazy, right? Section 9 Interactive and Epic Games just kind of, I don’t know, dropped it on everyone. Now, imagine if “Inside” and “Little Nightmares” had a weird, possibly unsettling baby. That’s what some folks are saying.
Oh, and by the way, Section 9 is like the cool kid at the gaming table. They’ve got folks who crafted “Little Nightmares” and the like. So, this new gig they’re doing? It’s got the whole sci-fi survival horror vibe, with a sprinkle of body horror—yep, real heart-pounding stuff. They tugged it right out of the darkest corners of sci-fi.
Anyway, the festival itself was this whole… thing, with horror fans probably screaming more over surprise titles than anything. New “Resident Evil” was in there too. But “End of Abyss” seemed to tug on people’s curiosity strings a bit more—could be the unique top-down FPS angle. Or maybe everyone just needed a break from all those zombie games—who knows.
Picture this, if you will: you’re Cel, a combat technician of sorts, poking around a sketchy underground deal. Nothing is human down there—ghostly, really. And while wandering this eerie landscape, sniffing out mysteries, Cel’s squaring off against terrifying monstrosities. Can’t shake the feeling that exploring’s a key thing here—but you get some nifty gear upgrades to help give those monsters a run for their money. All this chaos comes bounding to your PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S by 2026.
Oh—did I lose my train of thought there? Maybe. Right, speaking of Cel, every corner seems like it could be the endgame. There’s a trailer, by the way, showing off Cel’s journey. And let’s not forget the ever-so-important wishlist—add it to your Epic Games Store or PlayStation Store if the chaos speaks to you.
And then there’s the parade of comparisons to “Inside” and the murmurs of excitement blending with caution. Anything could happen… really. Random gaming fans are eating this kind of storytelling up like—like candy on Halloween night.
Let’s wrap it there (because I might keep rambling)—gaming is going wild. Between remakes and quirky new gems, fans are prepped for releases like “Reanimal” and “Little Nightmares 3.” And with “End of Abyss” on the horizon, they’re stocking up on bravery and blankets to hide under when playing. Go figure.