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Frictional Games offers the source code of Amnesia: The Dark Descent for free

Frictional Games, the developers of the popular franchises Amnesia and SOMA, announced today that Amnesia: The Dark Descent is now available as Open Source. The decision to offer the code marks the 10-year anniversary from its launch back in 2010. Continue reading Frictional Games offers the source code of Amnesia: The Dark Descent for free

Amnesia The Dark Descent Remaster Mod released, features 4K textures, POM, PBR materials & more

Amnesia fans, here is something special for you today. Modder ‘florian’ has released a Remaster Mod for Amnesia The Dark Descent. This mod aims to significantly improve the graphics of this amazing horror game. Continue reading Amnesia The Dark Descent Remaster Mod released, features 4K textures, POM, PBR materials & more

Frictional Games released a new teaser trailer for its upcoming unannounced game

Frictional Games has just released a new teaser trailer for its upcoming unannounced game. In this teaser trailer, titled “I am Tasi”, we hear a woman… or perhaps a robot with a female voice. I mean, after SOMA, we can expect this kind of experiences from Frictional Games. Continue reading Frictional Games released a new teaser trailer for its upcoming unannounced game

GOG is giving away for free sci-fi horror game, SOMA, for a limited time

GOG is currently offering free copies of Frictional Games’ latest sci-fi horror game, SOMA. SOMA is a unique game, created by the developers of the Amnesia and Penumbra games, as it tells an unsettling story about identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human. Continue reading GOG is giving away for free sci-fi horror game, SOMA, for a limited time

SOMA has sold 450K units in its first year, at least 56% coming from the PC

Frictional Games announced today that SOMA has sold 450K units in its first year. And while the team has not provided any individual sale numbers for the two platforms for which the game was made available, we can predict the number of copies that were sold on the PC thanks to SteamSpy. Continue reading SOMA has sold 450K units in its first year, at least 56% coming from the PC