Amnesia: The Bunker

10-Minute Gameplay Reveal for Amnesia: The Bunker

Posted May 04, 2023
To any who find this -

Fournier, our commanding officer, cowers next to me now. He’s lost his mind to an abyss of fear. He repeats the same refrain over and over.

“Flee! Flee! We must flee and seal the beast where it belongs!”

He wants to run, to blow up the exit behind him.. Sealing the demon down here… The demon AND our men.

His constant refrain, it is getting to me… and that same void of terror… it is also overtaking me.

To any of my men who see this: once we’re free of this place, I will get the arsenal code from him. I will get it and I will radio it back to you.

 - Joubert
Malmö, Sweden - May 4, 2023 - We received the note above and, while we're concerned about sending anyone down to investigate, we need that code to access the arsenal.

With that note, we also uncovered over 10 minutes of footage captured inside the bunker. It's the first time we've gotten such a lengthy look at the conditions down there and... you just have to see for yourself. A word of warning, though: the ending is brutal to watch... I know they were a friend of yours.

We've scoured this footage and it looks like that are many ways to navigate the Bunker. We've heard that things are different for each person we send down there and this footage confirms it, so you'll have to think on your feet. The approach is up to you.

We need you to make it out of there alive but... you have until May 23rd to make peace with your loved ones. Spend that time wisely.

About Amnesia Games

Amnesia: The Dark Descent revolutionized the first-person horror experience when it launched in 2010 and kickstarted an entire genre of survival horror games. Amnesia: Rebirth launched in 2020, brought back the horrors of the franchise taking physics-based mechanics to a new level while building a deeper narrative experience. Amnesia: The Bunker will leap to new grounds, blending emergent gameplay, puzzle solving, and a near-open world for the first time in the franchise. 

About Frictional Games

Frictional Games is a small independent game developer, known for horror themes and narrative experiences. The studio has developed the Penumbra Series, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, SOMA, and Amnesia: Rebirth. The studio has also published Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. 

In a decade, Frictional Games has grown from a 3-person company to employing over 30 people, a third of whom are working from a central hub in Malmö, Sweden, and the rest scattered across Europe. Two new games are underway in a two-project model.

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