A chilling new glimpse into Dark Atlas: Infernum has arrived, as publisher SelectaPlay and developer Dark Council Studio premiered a fresh gameplay trailer during the Horror Game Awards Summer Showcase. The video peels back the veil on a fractured reality, revealing tight, oppressive corridors, surreal decay, and unsettling entities lurking just beyond sight. The psychological horror experience is set to launch in late 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Rooted in Álvaro Aparicio’s Saga Radiata universe, Dark Atlas: Infernum forms part of the broader Dark Atlas meta-anthology. The experience blends stealth, puzzle-solving, and psychological tension into a single-player horror journey. The game features full Spanish voice acting led by Alberto “Láudano” Martínez (known from Noviembre Nocturno), alongside an original score designed to cling to the senses long after the screen fades to black.
Dark Atlas: Infernum invites players into a crumbling world where memory, fear, and identity spiral into chaos. In this bleak future, the boundary between reality and nightmare has disintegrated. Civilization lies in ruin, swallowed by storms that leave behind spectral husks known as Imprints — eerie remnants of the dead that haunt the shattered cities. With the skies silenced and truths unraveling, Infernum challenges players to face not only external horrors but the rot within their own minds.
At the heart of the game lies a descent into personal torment. The player takes on the role of a trapped soul haunted by memories and stalked by a presence known only as the Word. Every unlocked door, every step forward, draws them deeper into their own unraveling psyche. Along the way, a forbidden tome — the Corona Radiata — looms as a source of both salvation and ruin.
A playable PC demo is now live on Steam, offering a first taste of what awaits in the full release. You can wishlist the game on Steam or PlayStation (NL & BE, US)now.