Scorn’s release date has been moved forward
The first-person horror adventure game is coming to Game Pass on day one
Scorn will now release one week earlier than planned, publisher Kepler Interactive has announced.
The publisher, along with developer Ebb Software, said today that the game which had previously been set to launch on October 21 will now release on October 14.
The horror title is set to release for PC (via Steam, Epic Games Store and GoG) and Xbox Series X|S (day one with Xbox Game Pass).
Announced during the Xbox Series X software showcase in May 2020, Scorn is inspired by the work of artists H.R. Giger (Alien) and Zdzisław Beksiński.
“Scorn is an atmospheric first-person horror adventure game set in a nightmarish universe of odd forms and somber tapestry,” according to Belgrade, Serbia-based developer Ebb.
“It is designed around the idea of ‘being thrown into the world’. Isolated and lost inside this dream-like world, you will explore different interconnected regions in a non-linear fashion. The unsettling environment is a character itself.
“Every location contains its own theme (story), puzzles and characters that are integral in creating a cohesive world,” Ebb adds. “Throughout the game you will open up new areas, acquire different skill sets, weapons, various items and try to comprehend the sights presented to you.”