Song Of Horror makes Halloween debut today

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THE FIRST TWO EPISODES OF THE MULTI-CHARACTER ADVENTURE WITH PERMADEATH NOW AVAILABLE ON STEAM

Having topped the rundown of the most popular upcoming releases on Steam for the entirety of the last week, Raiser Games and Protocol Games are both excited – and a little bit spooked – to announce that Song of Horror, the fresh new take on the survival horror adventure, has today launched on Steam – making its debut on Halloween, fittingly enough.
 
Adding the threat of permadeath to a thrilling paranormal story, Song of Horror is the tale of the famed but now elusive writer Sebastian P. Husher – a man who, along with his entire family, has gone missing without rhyme or reason. In the first episode, the player steps into this mystery taking on any one of 13 different characters in order to piece together Husher’s final steps and apparent demise, all while coping with a string of events that lift the lid on something truly frightening: a nameless, dark entity known only as The Presence.

The first two episodes of five that comprise Song of Horror launch today, each one paying homage to classics of the survival horror genre.
 
The first – which sees the player encounter The Presence for the first time – tips its hat to Infogrames’ classic series Alone in the Dark, while episode two will be especially pleasing for any fans of the phenomenal Silent Hill. Indeed, the second episode furthers the plot by moving out of Husher’s mansion and into Färber’s Antique Shop, casting more light on the supernatural forces at work in play and unraveling the mystery behind the game’s titular haunted music box.
 
“The great fear in Song of Horror is that, when The Presence strikes, the character the player is playing as dies for good,” offers Carlos Grupeli, founder of Protocol Games, the studio behind Song of Horror“If you add to this the fact that the A.I. behind The Presence actively learns from the way the player takes on the game and adjusts its attacks as a result, you have a take on the survival-horror genre we think genuinely pushes things forward.”
 
The first episode of Song of Horror can be picked up on Steam today for $7.99/€7.99/£6.99, while the second episode can either be purchased individually today for $7.99/€7.99/£6.99, or as part of the Season Pass that will unlock a further three episodes on top of the original two in the months ahead for $21.99/€21.99/£18.99. In addition, players can also purchase the Founder Limited Edition for $19.99/€19.99/£17.14.
 
To mark the game’s launch, the development team is going to stream Song of Horror on Steam live on Halloween!
 
Starting at 3pm GMT/4pm CET/11am EST/8am PT, the team will doing four simultaneous streamings with the four different playable characters of the first episode, sharing development stories, quirky anecdotes, cool references, all while styled by a professional makeup artist to honour the festivities. The team also invite fans to share their freaky Halloween costumes and Song of Horror gameplays on social media with the hashtag #SongOfHorrorLivestream.

The first two episodes of five that comprise Song of Horror launch today, each one paying homage to classics of the survival horror genre.
 
The first – which sees the player encounter The Presence for the first time – tips its hat to Infogrames’ classic series Alone in the Dark, while episode two will be especially pleasing for any fans of the phenomenal Silent Hill. Indeed, the second episode furthers the plot by moving out of Husher’s mansion and into Färber’s Antique Shop, casting more light on the supernatural forces at work in play and unraveling the mystery behind the game’s titular haunted music box.
 
“The great fear in Song of Horror is that, when The Presence strikes, the character the player is playing as dies for good,” offers Carlos Grupeli, founder of Protocol Games, the studio behind Song of Horror“If you add to this the fact that the A.I. behind The Presence actively learns from the way the player takes on the game and adjusts its attacks as a result, you have a take on the survival-horror genre we think genuinely pushes things forward.”
 
The first episode of Song of Horror can be picked up on Steam today for $7.99/€7.99/£6.99, while the second episode can either be purchased individually today for $7.99/€7.99/£6.99, or as part of the Season Pass that will unlock a further three episodes on top of the original two in the months ahead for $21.99/€21.99/£18.99. In addition, players can also purchase the Founder Limited Edition for $19.99/€19.99/£17.14.
 
To mark the game’s launch, the development team is going to stream Song of Horror on Steam live on Halloween!
 
Starting at 3pm GMT/4pm CET/11am EST/8am PT, the team will doing four simultaneous streamings with the four different playable characters of the first episode, sharing development stories, quirky anecdotes, cool references, all while styled by a professional makeup artist to honour the festivities. The team also invite fans to share their freaky Halloween costumes and Song of Horror gameplays on social media with the hashtag #SongOfHorrorLivestream.

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