Landfall's April Fool's Joke: Free Co-op Horror Game 'Content Warning' on Steam for 24 Hours

Gaming Staff • April 1, 2024

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On April 1, 2024, game developer Landfall announced and released "Content Warning," a cooperative horror game, for free on Steam as an April Fool's Day prank. The game will be available for $7.99 USD after the first 24 hours. In "Content Warning," players squad up with in-game voice chat, customize their character using an ASCII face customizer, and explore the Old World to film spooky videos for the fictional platform, SpookTube.

The game features physics-animated monsters, cursed relics, and various artifacts. Players must survive three days while filming scary content to gain views and ad revenue on SpookTube, which they can use to upgrade their gear for future runs.

Landfall has a history of releasing a special project every April Fool's Day, including "Supertruck" in 2016, "Totally Accurate Battlegrounds" in 2018, and "Rounds" in 2021. The studio is also working on their previously announced game, "Haste: Broken Worlds."

"Content Warning" is a co-op horror game where players film spooky content with their friends to try and go viral. The game features a 3-day run, where players must survive and film scary content to gain views and ad revenue on SpookTube. The game's press kit is available, and it can be found on Steam.

Landfall is a game studio that creates physics games and other games, known for their humor and unique gameplay mechanics. The studio is currently funding various projects and focuses on creating cool and exciting games. For more information about Landfall, visit their website at landfall.se.

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