Killer Frequency airs today for PC and consoles
It feels like yesterday that we first announced the upcoming first-person black comedy slasher-adventure Killer Frequency. Now a few months later Team 17 Digital happily announces that the game hits the airwaves today. The story is set in a small-town US radio station where washed-up DJ Forest Nash presents his late-night show ‘The Scream’. There is a serial killer on the loose and it is up to you to unmask this murdering maniac and save the lives of the innocent callers that dial your radio station. Be sure to keep it all under cover by playing many glorious 1980s hits so you won’t be the next target of the serial killer. There is also a new launch trailer that shows some gameplay elements of the game.
Key features include:
- Stay on air: Take control of the switchboard and explore an authentic 1980s radio studio as you guide the fates of your late-night listeners stalked by a mysterious killer
- Stop the slaughter: Take calls from potential victims while gathering clues, making decisions, and solving satisfying puzzles that could help each caller survive the night
- Unmask the killer: Interact with a variety of larger-than-life personalities including callers, potential suspects, and a charismatic producer while jamming to a jukebox of 1980s-inspired tunes
- All can live or die: Choose from a variety of conversation options to interact with callers – will you guide them to safety or broadcast their last moments live on air?
- Play on the flatscreen and in VR: Built from the ground-up for Meta Quest 2 at 72 frames-per-second for a latency-free experience, and available in flatscreen mode on Steam and consoles.
Killer Frequency is now live on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox and PC and a dedicated VR version for the Meta Quest 2.
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