- The Chinese room has announced the The deep awakens: Siren’s break expansion
- The expansion will be launched on June 18 for PC and console
- Siren’s Deep It will take place more than a decade after the events of the original story.
Developer announced by the Chinese room Siren restA new expansion of history for its 2024 horror game The deep awakens.
The deep awakens: Siren’s break It will be released on June 18 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and Xbox Game Pass, and sets more than a decade after the original game events.
In this expansion, written by 2The deputy director of the Sagar Beroshi game, the players will sink under the waves of the North Sea such as Mhairi to explore what remains of Beira D, an oil drilling platform on the high seas.
“1986. The Beira D is now a steel catacomb groaning buried in the depths of the ink of the North Sea,” says the expansion propaganda. “What really happened that December 1975, when communications to the continent were cut and the rigging sank without a trace? What answers can give to the families that still cry, ten years later?
“You are Mhairi. And you will find those answers. As the leader of a saturation immersion for the shipwreck of the Beira D, you descend, a fragile light in the overwhelming darkness. Your mission: discover the fate of the crew and recover what remains of his death.”
Players must swim through the submarine remains armed with a cutting, lever and camera torch, putting together the mystery of the lost crew, all while avoiding the danger that stalks in the depths.
Siren’s Rest will also present a new voice cast directed by Kate Saxon, including Doctor WhoLois Chimimba, which will star Mhairi, BridgertonLorn Macdonald and David Menkin, known for Final Fantasy 16 and Alan Wake 2.
In Techradar Gaming’s Four-Star The deep awakens Review, Rob Dwiar said the game is “a first -person horror game incredibly atmospheric, tense and exciting.”
“With a tremendous sense of place, an excellent voice performance and spooky horror elements, it is a small but shocking experience that we completely recommend despite some simple puzzles, and the story is too short,” he wrote.