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Atlas Negro: Infernum

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Night Council Studio
Release Date: Dec. 25, 2023

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'Atlas Negro: Infernum' Kickstarter Planned For Later This Week - Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 11, 2022 @ 1:50 a.m. PDT

Atlas Negro: Infernum is a first-person survival horror where the end of the world is combined with psychological terror in descent to hell with a strong narrative component.

Turn the lights off, put your headphones on, and get ready for the most immersive experience, letting The Word guide you.. or escaping while you can!

But be aware! Atlas Negro: Infernum appeals to the most tormented human feelings, dimming the line between reality and fiction. The story deals with suffering from a very raw and natural point of view, making it as realistic as painful.

Out there, the world is falling apart. Massive electrical storms have begun to sweep across the Earth. After each passing, little by little, the streets are filled with ghosts. Scientists and sorcerers of our time have decided to call them "Imprints". They look like our dead but don't react to any stimuli. They are entities contemplating the night of the cities.

Your destiny, however, is to escape from a nightmare in which the Voice will be perpetually harassing you. Through your memories, the ruins of civilization, the nether abysses of your soul, and hell itself. It is time to face the questions and the consequences of your actions. You must fight against the captivity you have been subjected to for telling the truth.

You can't waste any more time. You must react and find the exit because you are in a labyrinth of crossroads. Outside, the skies crumble. Great forces are consolidating to seize power in the spectral world. They want to use them as instruments of desolation. They want you to tell them how to forge the holy book: the Corona Radiata.

The Atlas Negro: Infernum kickstarter campaign will launch on October 13th at 5PM CEST. And the best in order not to miss Early Birds and the exclusive rewards is to sign up now to the pre-campaign to receive a notification as soon as it starts!

Developer Night Council Studio aims to fully develop the game's potential and quality, offering extra content and exclusive rewards for those that love videogames, horror and storytelling.

The project remains realistic and aware of the economic cost and mental effort that creating and developing a videogame entails. As described by Álvaro Aparicio, creator of the Atlas Negro universe: "At Night Council we chose Kickstarter to get financial support because it would allow us to offer the highest visual, sound and narrative quality, making Atlas Negro: Infernum a reality in the way we imagined it from the beginning, with exceptional quality." 

Always down-to-earth, the studio proposes realistic objectives for their Stretch Goals, aiming to progressively increase the final quality of the product and add meaningful content. Among the available rewards, which promise to be varied and of excellent quality, there will be a physical reward that is unique in the whole world and can’t be replicated. What will it be? 

Key Features:

  • Single-player, first-person survival horror.
  • Psychological horror, stealth, and puzzles are the basis of its gameplay.
  • Strong narrative content: Original story based on the universe created in the horror literary anthology Atlas Negro.
  • The Voice is performed by the popular host of the Spanish podcast Noviembre Nocturno.
  • Original soundtrack.
  • Includes Steam Achievements, so you'll want to explore every corner...if you dare.
  • It will be released on Steam for Windows.

Atlas Negro: Infernum is coming to PC (Steam) on Dec. 25, 2023.


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