High on Life’s horror expansion scheduled for next week, undeterred by the October games surge

High on Knife, the horror-themed growth for Squanch Games’ ridiculous shooter High on Life, is out October 3.

The High on Life DLC was first announced back in June with just a pledge from the programmer that it would certainly be “coming soon.” And while October is most certainly one of the most seasonally suitable month in which to release a scary growth, it’s still unusual that Squanch revealed the launch day simply a week out.

Even extra unusual is the reality that the workshop appears to offer absolutely no hells that October 2023 is among the busiest months for video game release dates in current memory. Two huge games, Alan Wake 2 as well as Alone in the Dark, were recently delayed to avoid clashing with a number of various other significant launches established for October, consisting of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Super Mario Bros Wonder, Forza Motorsport, as well as extra.

The launch day statement features a brand-new trailer for the paid growth, in which the gamer personality tippy-toes around a slim, poorly lit corridor with scaries concealing behind each door. At completion, a beast called Ripsaur, which appears like it came right out of the Garbage Pail Kids card game, arises from behind one of the doors, as well as it’s exposed that it’s simply among a collection of beast cards you’ll have the ability to accumulate throughout High on Knife.

High on Knife is established 2 years after the occasions of High on Life, as well as while there’s absolutely a change in tone towards scary, Squanch assures the upgrade is “still freaking hilarious and weird,” as well as simply “a little spooky.”

“Not like, ‘I may never sleep again’, levels of terror, but definitely on the ‘My dreams are going to be broken for a while’, end of things,” Squanch Games CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Mike Fridley said in June. “Think body horror, but you start off with a horrible body and it gets even more horrible. You’ll have to trust us on that for now.”

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Source: gamesradar.com

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