Players will then be able to step into the shoes of Blake and Lynn Langermann as they delve into the haunting world of “Outlast 2.” They didn’t say anything explicit when the demo finally came out, however, nor did they even do any kind of PR scheme.įans in America or in other parts of the world don’t have to worry about getting to try the demo as well since it will likely become available in more places soon, Gamerant reports. With regards to the announcement that the demo even existed, the developers had actually hinted about it with a diary entry that they posted on the company’s Facebook page last September.
For those who own PS4 consoles living in Europe or Australia, the demo for the sequel is available to download for free. With “Outlast” having the psychological thriller down to a tee, anything made by its developers would be worth a try. Without much fanfare, it would seem that a demo for “Outlast 2” is actually out, with Red Barrels Studio releasing it on the European PlayStation Store in a sneaky manner.Īs Engadget notes, Halloween is almost here, which means that it’s a great time to start stocking up on horror video games to scare the ever living daylights out of gamers. The first “Outlast” game was hailed as one of the most terrifying video games in recent memory, which is why fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the sequel.