OK, let’s dive into this. So, here’s the deal with Section 9 Interactive and their wild ride with Epic Games: they just pulled the curtain on a new game at the Summer Game Fest 2025. It’s called “End of Abyss” — spooky, right? It’s a sort of sci-fi survival horror mashup. Think body horror meets eerie exploration with, get this, a top-down FPS vibe. That’s a whole mouthful, I know. People are already comparing it to “Inside” and “Little Nightmares.” Seems like it’s gonna send chills down some spines.
Now, the studio behind this? Section 9 Interactive. Small joint, but don’t let that fool you. These folks had a hand in “Little Nightmares” and, believe it or not, “LittleBigPlanet PS VITA.” Pairing up with Epic Games must be quite a journey. Anyway, so they showed off “End of Abyss” at the Summer Game Fest — who doesn’t love a good twisty sci-fi storyline? By the way, the event had other shockers for horror fans, straight-up including the next Resident Evil. But “End of Abyss” is the one grabbing eyeballs with its, let’s call it, unique horror cocktail.
Imagine this: an official trailer drops, and on comes Cel, this young combat technician, stuck in some creepy underground facility. Picture her venturing through this dark, deserted place — all atmospheric and spine-chilling. She’s up against monsters, trying to unravel the mess behind everything. Note to players: don’t trust anything as human — it’s all twisted beings and otherworldly stuff. Like, gear upgrades are crucial because Cel’s got to fight, and trust me, it ain’t gonna be easy. Get ready for this to hit PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in 2026. Mark those calendars!
Okay, let me backtrack a bit. End of Abyss gives off vibes akin to “Inside.” Imagine that, but with a surprise twist — a top-down FPS angle. It piques curiosity with action, adventure, and, oh, those hidden nooks and unexpected paths. Yeah, you can wishlist it now on the Epic Games Store and PlayStation Store if that’s your thing.
True, horror games have been on a roll lately. Everyone’s digging into them, from “Silent Hill” remakes to quirky hits like “Poppy Playtime.” Oh, don’t forget the upcoming “Reanimal” and “Little Nightmares 3” — thrill-seekers must be buzzing. “End of Abyss” promises the same thrill ride. 2026 seems forever away, but hey, time flies when you’re deep in horror fantasies.