Psychological Horror Game Impermanence Announced at Future Games Show
The announcement adds a narrative-driven, non-combat horror title to the PC indie scene, focusing on emotional and psychological tension rather than action.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Duckosaurus Games and Bad Choices Loud Noises announced Impermanence, a story-focused psychological horror game for PC, during the Future Games Show: Summer Showcase 2026 broadcast on June 7. The game features no combat or gore and follows a father using a machine to contact his deceased son.
The trailer for Impermanence shows a man, presumably a father, operating a machine in an attempt to reach his son who has died. The game is described as a multi-ending sci-fi horror with no combat or gore, centering entirely on story and atmosphere. It is scheduled for release on PC via Steam. Duckosaurus Games and Bad Choices Loud Noises are co-developing the title.
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