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Horror FPS AAU: Black Site Releases Free Steam Demo

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Horror FPS AAU: Black Site Releases Free Steam Demo

Developer Raspberry Studio releases a free playable demo for its intense new first-person shooter. The AAU Black Site horror FPS demo is available now on Steam, showcasing a blend of psychological horror and military gunplay. The game draws clear inspiration from classic titles like BLACK and action-oriented Resident Evil entries. The full game is slated for release later in 2026.

Infiltrate a Secret Facility with a Bodycam Perspective

You will operate as a special forces soldier investigating a sinister “Black Site.” The game utilizes a bodycam perspective to heighten immersion and realism within its photorealistic environments. Gameplay involves tactical gunplay with assault rifles and SMGs, alongside brutal close-quarters combat with melee weapons.
This combination creates a distinct tone that merges visceral action with surreal, oppressive horror. The demo lets players experience this unique fusion directly. Consequently, it provides a perfect test to see if the high-concept execution resonates.

A Potent Mix of Two Distinct Genres

The project aims to satisfy fans of both hardcore military shooters and atmospheric horror. Its 2026 release window suggests a launch sometime within the next several months. Therefore, the demo serves as a crucial early look at an ambitious indie title.
Players interested in a challenging, visually striking shooter should download the demo. AAU: Black Site could become a standout title for those seeking a fresh take on both of its core genres.

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