Something is screaming. And it is getting closer. Screamer is a terrifying and deeply unsettling new horror experience that plunges players into a world of relentless dread, suffocating atmosphere, and the kind of genuine, visceral fear that stays with you long after you have put down the controller and turned on every light in the room. This is horror at its most raw, its most intimate, and its most uncompromising — a game that understands fear not as a series of jump scares and scripted moments but as a sustained, suffocating, and deeply personal experience that builds from the very first second and never truly lets go.
The world of Screamer is one of oppressive darkness and deeply wrong details — environments that feel familiar enough to be comforting and wrong enough to be deeply, persistently disturbing. Every location has been crafted to maximise discomfort — to take the ordinary and twist it just far enough that nothing feels safe, nothing feels predictable, and the sense that something terrible is about to happen never truly leaves you. The sound design is a masterpiece of atmospheric horror — a constantly shifting soundscape of distant sounds, sudden silences, and the kind of audio cues that make your heart rate spike before your brain has fully processed why.
At the heart of Screamer is a threat unlike anything you have encountered before — an entity defined by sound, by presence, and by a behaviour pattern that adapts to your actions in ways that feel genuinely, disturbingly intelligent. Learning the rules of this world — what attracts attention, what provokes pursuit, and what precious, fragile actions might keep you hidden and alive for one more minute — is the central survival challenge of Screamer, and the process of discovery is as terrifying as it is compelling. Every playthrough teaches you something new. And every death reminds you how much you still have to learn.
Navigation through Screamer’s deeply atmospheric environments demands patience, careful observation, and the willingness to move slowly through spaces that every instinct is screaming at you to flee. Hidden clues, environmental puzzles, and fragments of a deeply unsettling narrative are scattered throughout the game’s world — pieces of a story that reveals itself gradually and rewards the brave enough to keep looking even when looking feels dangerous. The narrative of Screamer is not told through cutscenes or exposition — it is embedded in the world itself, and uncovering it is as much a part of the horror experience as surviving the entity that hunts you.
The Digital Deluxe Edition of Screamer includes the full base game alongside a collection of exclusive additional content — behind-the-scenes material from the development team, an exclusive digital artbook showcasing the visual design and concept art behind the game’s most unsettling moments, the original atmospheric soundtrack that scored every nightmare, and additional in-game content that extends and enriches the core horror experience for those who want to go deeper into the darkness that Screamer has built.
On PC, Screamer delivers a stunning and technically accomplished horror experience with full support for high resolutions, high frame rates, and a comprehensive suite of graphical and audio options that ensure every shadow, every sound, and every terrifying detail lands with maximum impact.
Game Features
- A relentless and deeply atmospheric new horror experience built on sustained dread
- Adaptive entity AI that learns from your behaviour and evolves across the experience
- Masterful sound design that builds constant tension and maximises atmospheric horror
- Deeply unsettling environments where the ordinary is twisted into something deeply wrong
- Narrative embedded in the world — uncovered through exploration and careful observation
- Environmental puzzles woven naturally into the horror experience
- Digital Deluxe Edition includes artbook, original soundtrack & exclusive additional content
- Replayable horror with new discoveries and new terrors across multiple playthroughs
- Full high resolution visuals and comprehensive audio options on PC
- Available now on Steam for PC