Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Supernatural Horror Adventure ‘The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation’ Arriving Next Year on Consoles

Way back in January, we told you about Softstar Entertainment’s The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation. The game hit Steam back in August, and now thanks to publisher eastasiasoft, the first-person adventure horror game will be headed to the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch in the first half of 2023.

In addition, the game will now have an English voice acting option to complement the original Chinese voice acting track. There’s no word on if the English voice acting option will be making its way to the Steam version, however.

Based on 2020 film The Bridge Curse by Lester Hsi, the story for The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation sees you exploring the events surrounding one of Taiwan’s best-known supernatural incidents at Tunghu University. When six college students challenge the urban legend of a lingering female ghost as part of their “bravery initiation test”, they awaken a curse that no one knows how to break. Players will need to be stealthy to avoid the murderous ghost as they piece together the mystery and find a way to escape the campus.

The Bridge Curse, starring Ning Chang, Cheng Ko, J.C. Lin, Summer Meng, Vera Yen, and Wan-Ru Zhan, is currently streaming on Netflix.

Thanks to Gematsu for the heads up.

 

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