In Hope Voiden Surpasses 50,000 Steam Wishlists
The 50,000-wishlist benchmark shows notable pre-release traction for a permadeath horror game where each soldier's distinct ambition drives the narrative.
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Stilbruch Games announced that the survival horror game In Hope Voiden has exceeded 50,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The game puts players in control of 12 soldiers, each with a unique personal goal and a single life. Permadeath is permanent, and resources and failures carry over. The setting is the war-torn Nullsector Saint Vernant, where a mysterious signal draws investigation. The game is scheduled for release soon on Steam.
The survival horror game In Hope Voiden is set in Nullsector Saint Vernant, a battlefield where war has left relics and fanatical faith that turned into monsters. Players control 12 soldiers, each with a single life and a unique personal ambition, such as finding a son or restoring faith. The game uses a low-poly first-person perspective to depict the trench environment. Against enemies, players can choose to fight, hide, or flee, but resource management is severe. Consumed resources and past failures carry over between runs. The ending is determined by the soldiers' actions. The wishlist milestone of 50,000 registrations indicates strong early interest in the game's permadeath and character-driven narrative. The game is scheduled for release soon on Steam and supports Japanese.
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