90s-Style Survival Horror 'Phase Zero' Passes 100,000 Wishlist Registrations
The milestone signals strong pre-release interest for a niche throwback horror title from a small studio, ahead of its planned 2026 launch.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
SPINA Studio and SUPERHOT PRESENTS announced that their 90s-style survival horror game 'Phase Zero' has surpassed 100,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The game, set in a blizzard-sealed 1994 port town, uses pre-rendered backgrounds and fixed camera angles. It is scheduled for a 2026 release, with a demo now featuring quality-of-life improvements.
SPINA Studio and SUPERHOT PRESENTS have hit a wishlist milestone for their upcoming survival horror game 'Phase Zero.' The title, which aims to recreate the look and feel of 90s horror games with pre-rendered backgrounds, fixed camera angles, and low-polygon visuals, has crossed 100,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The game is set in a port town sealed off by a blizzard in 1994, where players face grotesque monsters and can choose to fight or flee. The developers have also released a demo with quality-of-life improvements. 'Phase Zero' is targeting a 2026 release on Steam, with English currently listed as the only supported language.
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