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Bloober Team is keeping busy as it announces its next survival horror game I Hate This Place and offers a new look at its upcoming title Cronos: The New Dawn

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  • Bloober Team has unveiled its next game I Hate This Place, launching Q4 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, and PC
  • I Hate This Place is a survival horror game based on Skybound’s award-nominated comic book series of the same name
  • The studio also shared a sneak peek at Cronos: The New Dawn‘s upcoming dev diary

Bloober Team, the studio behind the Silent Hill 2 remake and Layers of Fear, has unveiled its brand new horror game I Hate This Place, as well as offered a new look at its upcoming title Cronos: The New Dawn.

During the Future Games Show Spring Showcase today, Bloober Team announced that the game is inspired by Skybound Entertainment’s Eisner award-nominated comic book series of the same name, created by writer Kyle Starks and artist Artyom Topilin.

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