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Currently slated to arrive on PC via Steam, PlayStation and Xbox consoles in 2024, Night Council Studio’s upcoming first-person survival game Dark Atlas: Infernum now has a demo available on Steam. The demo introduces players to the first full chapter of the game, along with the ghostly entities known as Imprints.

An original story from the Saga Radiata created by Álvaro Aparicio, Dark Atlas: Infernum takes place on Earth, which is in the midst of massive recurring electrical storms. After each passing, the streets are filled with “Imprints”. They look like our dead, but don’t react to any stimuli. They are entities contemplating the night of the cities. And the nations are burning.

You are Natalia Asensio, former Grand Master of the oldest occult order in the West: the Night Council. Your destiny is to escape from a nightmare in which the enigmatic character known as ‘The Word’ is 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. Because endless threads hang from your knowledge.

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.

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