Room Escape Horror Game, Dying: Reborn, Haunts PSVR Owners Next Week

Oasis Games Ltd today announced that its room escape horror game, DYING: Reborn, will launch on February 28th for the PlayStation VR and PlayStation 4. The release date for the PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system will be announced at a later time.

DYING: Reborn is a dark, horror-themed puzzle game that creates a unique first-person room escape experience. Players will play as Mathew, a distraught young man on a mission to find his missing sister. After receiving a mysterious note from his sister, Mathew finds himself trapped in a strange and eerie hostel with no recollection of how he landed there. To escape the hostel and solve the mystery, Mathew must solve a variety of creative puzzles while exploring each spooky room in the building for clues. Scattered throughout the environment are items he will collect and use to piece together what happened while trying to find his sister.

Players who solve all of the mysteries in DYING: Reborn will discover a rich, overarching story—and just possibly, a shocking revelation. Can you help Mathew find his sister and escape safely?

The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita games consists of six chapters of gameplay, while PlayStation VR has three chapters for a shorter but even more immersive experience.

DYING: Reborn will be available on February 28th for the PSVR and PS4 on the PlayStation Store.

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