Red Thread Games has been developing
Draugen, the story about the horrors that a small community can inflict on itself, for at least four years now, but the renowned developers have finally announced that its PC port will be launching next month, with the console ports coming at some point this year.
As a reminder,
Draugen has been funded by the Norwegian Film Institute with 850,000 NOK, which is roughly $144,000, giving Red Thread a chance to fulfil their dream and give all players a unique opportunity to explore 1920s coastal Norway accompanied by a living, breathing, independent companion Lissie – as you will interact with her through a realistic and dynamic dialogue system.
Given that
Draugen is written by Ragnar Tørnquist (
The Longest Journey, Dreamfall, The Secret World, Dreamfall Chapters) with a score from award-winning composer Simon Poole (
Dreamfall, The Secret World, The Park, Dreamfall Chapters), you can expect a truly mesmerizing gaming experience.
Be sure to explore a picturesque coastal community in the great search for your missing sister, accompanied by your enigmatic young ward, in
Draguen's disturbing story trailer down below:
From the studio that brought you Dreamfall Chapters, and the creative team behind The Longest Journey and The Secret World, comes a first-person psychological mystery set in 1920s Norway. The year is 1923. You play Edward Charles Harden, an American traveller who's come to Norway to find his missing sister. But you're not alone: at every step of the way, Edward's accompanied by his ward, Lissie; a gregarious, independent and enigmatic young woman. Together, you must explore this scenic coastal community — nestled amongst the fjords and mountains of rural Norway — in your search for Edward's sister, and unearth the darkness that lies beneath the picturesque surface.
Draugen is coming to PC in May, releasing for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One in 2019.