A Labyrinth School named for PS5, Xbox Series and Switch

publisher Qube And developer SONNORI announced that the survival horror game, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School, will make its way to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S and Nintendo Switch September 8.

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School was first released for iOS and Android in 2015, followed by Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam in 2017. Now, five years later, the beloved adventure game will move to next-gen Consoles this fall. After assembling a solid fan base. The publisher also revealed that a physical version of the game will be available for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

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Developed by Sonnori, an independent studio based in Korea, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a first-person shooter, survival horror game in which players will solve various puzzles to enhance the story as they explore Yeoundu High School without killing themselves from Cleaners kiss the killers who lurk in the halls. The game immerses players in a frightening atmosphere that raises their heart rate with the passing of seconds. According to the developers, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School also offers multiple endings for players to discover, all of which depend on how you play the game.

White Day: Labyrinth School Emphasizes Branching Story

Players will have to wisely manage the items they collect from around the school, as limited inventory slots will make their work as frustrating as possible. In addition, hiding will be the only weapon that players can use against their enemies. If players take damage during an intense hunt or a sudden ghost encounter, they can restore their health using healing items.

Also keep in mind that no health regeneration feature can save your life in these terrifying encounters. The dialogues and choices that players will make throughout the story will play an important role in creating different scenarios each time you play the game.

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School has players discover hidden secrets, making stories with different endings interesting in the eyes of the characters. The developer studio has not shared any information on whether or not it will get visual improvements for the next generation consoles. The acclaimed survival horror is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS, and Nintendo Switch on September 8th.



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