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SCP horror game Go Home Annie gets release date in December - Niche Gamer

SCP horror game Go Home Annie gets release date in December

Go Home Annie

Publisher Nordcurrent Labs and developer Misfit Village announced a release date for Go Home Annie, their new SCP-inspired horror game.

Go Home Annie is launching on December 3rd for Windows PC (via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store) and sometime later for undetermined consoles.

Here’s a rundown on the previously announced game, plus a new trailer:

Take on the role of Annie, a low level employee of the SCP Foundation, a covert organisation meant to secure and contain anomalous entities and protect the general public from them.

Why has an organisation with the motto “Secure, Contain, Protect” created a division for replicating dangerous paranormal events and anomalous entities? Why are you tasked with repeatedly testing the same replicas, with a seemingly never changing outcome? You will need to take drastic actions to uncover your true purpose and alter the course of your fate.

Features

Twisted gameplay mechanics: utilise existing and original anomalies to solve puzzles and navigate levels.

Explore every corner of the mysterious facility: from terrifying experiments, to loose subjects, no place in the Replication Division is completely safe.

Our take on the SCP Universe: if you’re familiar with the stories of the SCP Foundation, you will find a lot to love. Besides the most popular ones, you will meet and interact with many hidden gems of the existing SCP Foundation Lore.

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