Carrion the Reverse Horror Game That Lets You Hunt, Consume and Evolve Drops on Mobile Soon!

Jan 23,25

Devolver Digital's impressive Android game library, featuring titles like GRIS, Reigns: Her Majesty, Downwell, and Reigns: Game of Thrones, is about to get even better. The chilling "reverse-horror" game, Carrion, is making its mobile debut on October 31st.

Initially released on PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One in July 2020, Carrion offers a unique take on the horror genre. Developed by Phobia Game Studio and published by Devolver Digital, this mobile adaptation promises the same terrifyingly fun experience.

What Awaits in Carrion Mobile?

Become the nightmare. In Carrion, you control a grotesque, red amorphous creature with a penchant for destruction. This isn't about survival; you are the horror. Trapped within a high-security Relith Science research facility, you've escaped your containment. Your goal? Escape, using any means necessary.

Your arsenal? Tentacles, sharp claws, and an insatiable hunger for scientists, security personnel, and anyone foolish enough to cross your path. Explore the facility, utilizing vents, smashing through doors, and unleashing your monstrous abilities. Carrion mobile faithfully recreates the PC version's thrilling blend of exploration and carnage.

Progress through the game unlocks upgrades, allowing you to breach barriers and grow in size, becoming an even more formidable force. See it in action:

Pre-Register Now!

Fans of Metroidvania-style games will find much to appreciate in Carrion's compelling blend of exploration and progression. The pixel art style surprisingly complements the game's visceral content.

Carrion mobile offers a free trial. Unlock the full game and its DLC via a single in-app purchase. Pre-register on the Google Play Store today, or download it directly on October 31st.

Don't forget to check out our other news on the upcoming offline version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete for Android!

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