Ebb Software has confirmed their atmospheric horror game, Scorn, is still on track to meet its October 2022 deadline. Despite some initial hurdles for Ebb Software, in the beginning, Scorn was successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2017. In 2020 the horror game was scheduled for a 2022 release with Xbox Series X console exclusivity.
Scorn is a first-person survival horror game set in a grotesque biomechanical hellscape based heavily on the art of HR Giger and Zdzislaw Beksinski. The game gives players little context as to who they are and how they ended up in this nightmare world. The only item the player has to navigate this horrific ordeal is a biomechanical tool that functions as both a firearm and key. As players explore more of the gruesome labyrinth, they will uncover upgrades that can be grafted onto the tool to modify its capability. For instance, players can find a shotgun or grenade gun upgrade to allow the use of those firearms and modifications that allow the tool to manipulate different mechanisms in the world.
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In a monthly update via Steam, Ebb Software gave a more in-depth look at the living tool used in Scorn and used the time to inform players that they remain committed to their October release deadline. According to Ebb Software, they are still on track to have the base game finished in June with animation and visual effects currently the biggest priority.
This news bodes well for Ebb Software, considering Scorn has had a few tribulations during its early development. After its first unsuccessful Kickstarter in 2014, Scorn’s future was in jeopardy until it had secured funding from a private investor. Ebb Software soldiered on and continued
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