Security 51 Playtest Opens to All Participants on Steam
The open playtest signals that Security 51 has moved from a closed testing phase to a public one, letting a wider audience evaluate its horror-tinged security simulation mechanics before a full release.
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Alawar has opened the playtest for Security 51, a PC security simulation game with horror and occult themes, to all participants. The playtest is available now on Steam. The game tasks players with inspecting entry and exit at a mysterious facility.
Alawar has made the playtest for Security 51 available to all participants, the company announced on May 22. The PC simulation game combines security checkpoint inspection with horror and occult themes. Players monitor entry and exit at a mysterious facility, a premise that blends routine guard duties with supernatural elements. The playtest is accessible through Steam. Security 51 is a single-player title. No release window for the full game has been announced alongside the playtest opening.
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