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Project Songbird Launches as a Cinematic Horror Game in March

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Project Songbird Launches as a Cinematic Horror Game in March

Indie studio FRYE Games announces the final release date for its upcoming narrative horror adventure. Project Songbird horror game will launch on March 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game blends atmospheric mystery with tense survival mechanics in a remote forest setting. A new gameplay trailer showcases the title’s striking visuals and gripping premise.

Navigate a Remote Forest and Haunting Dreamscapes

You will play as Dakota, a musician who retreats to an isolated Appalachian cabin to overcome creative block. This solitary mission quickly spirals into a surreal and terrifying fight for survival. The game promises a gripping four-to-five-hour narrative experience that you can complete in a single sitting. You must explore both the natural environment and haunting dreamscapes to uncover the truth.
The gameplay involves exploration, environmental storytelling, and tense encounters with unknown threats. This approach generates a slow-burning horror atmosphere full of mystery and personal stakes.

A Promising Blend of Influential Horror Styles

The game’s premise and tone draw clear inspiration from iconic titles like Alan Wake and Firewatch. However, Project Songbird aims to carve its own distinct path within the cinematic horror genre. Early reactions to the trailer from fans are overwhelmingly positive, with many players expressing excitement for the day-one release.
The focused scope ensures a concise and impactful story without unnecessary padding. Consequently, horror fans now have a compelling new indie title to anticipate this spring.

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