‘Killing Time: Resurrected’ Arrives on PC and Consoles on October 17

‘Killing Time: Resurrected’ Arrives on PC and Consoles on October 17

Horror


Unfortunately for Post Trauma fans, you’ll have to wait until next year to get your hands on Raw Fury and developer RED SOUL GAMES’ Survival Horror title. After being bumped from its original Spring release to an October 29 date, the developer has announced that Post Trauma will now see release next year.

Taking to X and the game’s Steam page, the teams stated that Post Trauma is not “in the state it deserves to be” for release, and as a result, the developer wants to ensure the first experience players have with Post Trauma “is a special one.”

RED SOUL GAMES elaborated, saying that along with the necessary polish and bug fixes, the difficulty curve needs to be adjusted. Rather than to resorting to post release patches to add or fix things that they feel should have been available on release, the team opted for the delay.

The post continues, saying that the team is working hard “to make sure the console versions are as good as the PC experience and vice versa,” despite the small team. “Our goal has always been to make a game that meets high quality standards and provides players with a lasting, unnerving experience that will make the hair stand up on your arms.”

No new release date has been announced.

Post Trauma follows Roman, a middle-aged train conductor who finds himself trapped in a terrifying and twisted reality. Explore the unknown, solve mysteries, and try to survive the unspeakable horrors that lurk in these threatening surroundings. In a dimension where many things are left unexplained, Roman is faced with the need to resort to violence in order to survive the horrors that are in his way.



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