Inferno Protocol Demo Launches on Steam With Up to 6-Player Co-Op
The demo gives players an early look at a co-op survival horror game that uses voice chat as a gameplay mechanic, with enemies able to hear player conversations.
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Developer Tektonic Interactive released a demo of the survival horror game Inferno Protocol on Steam. The FPS title supports solo and cooperative play for up to six players in a giant, ever-changing maze. Players gather resources, craft equipment, and confront alien creatures while searching for an exit. The full game is scheduled for release within 2026.
Inferno Protocol is a first-person survival horror game set in a circular giant maze described as the size of roughly 22,000 soccer fields. The maze structure changes constantly, preventing players from retracing their steps. Players leave marks with spray or chalk and decipher hand-drawn maps and notes to navigate. Alien creatures including hand-shaped monsters and flying sharks appear, and players deal with them using equipment and traps.
In cooperative play, voice chat between players can be heard by enemies, making communication a survival factor. The maze contains bases where players can farm, build, and craft, as well as small camps with residents to talk and trade with. Crafting uses resources such as scrap, bones, meat, and organs collected from defeated creatures. Syringes grant abilities like dash, night vision, double jump, and increased health, though some syringes have unknown contents.
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