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Friday, March 10, 2023

‘Ad Infinitum’ Pushed to September 2023, New Gameplay Trailer Released [Video]

In addition to the announcement of RoboCop: Rogue City being pushed to September of this year, Nacon Connect also dropped a new gameplay trailer for their WWI psychological horror game, Ad Infinitum. And like Rogue City, developer Hekate’s Ad Infinitum will see a September release after its original release date was set for April 20.

As for the new gameplay trailer, members of the Hekate team narrate the three minute clip of Ad Infinitum, which also serves as a brief history of the project, which essentially started as a student project way back in 2014. The trailer itself takes you inside the mind of a young man who has seemingly become trapped between two realities: one where he explores a seemingly abandoned mansion in Berlin, and the other traps you in the trenches of the First World War.

Focusing on atmosphere and story, in Ad Infinitum, you must overcome pain, despair and corruption while fighting for your life and sanity. Terrible creatures, death traps, and insane mysteries mark your path through the battlefield, while sinister secrets haunt you in the mansion. You’ll have to overcome them to save your soul and reveal more sinister truths.

Ad Infinitum is currently in development for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.

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