Cure - A Hospital Simulator

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Developer: Sentinel Games

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'Cure - A Hospital Simulator' Is A Light FPS/Horror Sim With Twitch Integration From New Studio Sentinel Games, Early Access In November - Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 30, 2025 @ 9:00 a.m. PDT

Cure - A Hospital Simulator is a cozy and chaotic co-op hospital sim where doctors go on the offensive when an outbreak turns patients dangerous.

Cure - A Hospital Simulator is a 1–4 player co-op first-person medical sim that blends cooperative chaos with hospital management, challenging players to diagnose, treat, and contain outbreaks while keeping their facilities running. When patients become volatile, doctors must work together to stabilize the situation before it spreads. Between outbreaks, players can enjoy cozy downtime by personalizing their hospital’s layout — choosing furnishings, decorations, and their placement to create a welcoming environment.

When mutations occur, Cure shifts into light FPS gameplay as doctors defend themselves and contain infections, both during hospital incidents and while scavenging for supplies outside.

Adding a layer of innovation, Cure features an optional proprietary system called The Shoutout Engine, which connects Twitch, Unreal Engine, and Steam to enable dynamic audience engagement. Stream viewers can appear in-game as NPCs, while Twitch alerts — such as Follows, Subs, and Bits — can trigger in-game events or special effects. The Shoutout Engine allows creators to tailor these interactions for their communities, including features like subscriber- or follower-exclusive actions.


“While many developers have connected their games to Twitch, building a scalable system that lets each creator tailor audience engagement inside the game has never truly been achieved,” said Doron Nir, CEO of Sentinel Games. “The ShoutOut Engine in CURE demonstrates that deeper Creator First integration, allowing viewers to inhabit NPCs, turn them into zombies, and even see Twitch alerts and Hype Train events come to life on in-game monitors. Every interaction is managed by the creator to help them craft the best experience for their community.”

Sentinel Games was co-founded by CEO Doron Nir, a serial entrepreneur and former CEO of StreamElements, as well as a game design professor and games journalist with a passion for product development. He is joined by co-founder and art director Will Cho, formerly of Respawn Entertainment, Infinity Ward, and Housemarque, and by co-founder and CTO Asi Epshtain, who previously worked at Beach Bum and Tangelo Games Corp., among others. Music for Cure is by composer Rotem Moav, whose soundtrack credits include Destiny: Rising, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Destiny 1: Rise of Iron, Destiny 2, and Destiny 2: Forsaken.

Cure has a robust roadmap throughout Early Access with new content and player-driven updates. Planned features include additional diagnostic machines and healing items to expand hospital operations, character customization and decorative upgrades to personalize each facility, and new weapons and strategic combat tools. The roadmap will also introduce Find the CURE — a metagame that challenges players to uncover the cure for the alien-zombie contagion by collecting samples from infected patients and corpses.

Cure - A Hospital Simulator launches on Steam Early Access in November 2025, with new content and streaming integration updates planned post-launch.



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