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    Feel the fear descend on Steam, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 with Maid of Sker, the first-person survival horror game in July

    Wales Interactive has announced that Maid of Sker, the survival-horror game will be launching on Steam, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this July 28 2020.

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    Maid of Sker is a first-person survival horror, set in a remote hotel with a gory and macabre history from British folklore. Discover multiple story endings through exploration, a sound-based AI system and no-weapon survival tactics. Inspired by the haunting Welsh folklore tale of Elisabeth Williams, Maid of Sker draws players back to 1898 to venture through the shadowy halls of Sker Hotel. Armed only with a defensive sound-device, players will have to keep eyes open and stay alert through the waking nightmare in order to solve the supernatural mystery that hangs over the Sker Hotel.

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    Features
    • 3D sound-based AI system as the core survival mechanic.
    • A chilling story inspired by Welsh folklore fusing psychological, gothic and British horror.
    • Realistic visuals featuring 4k uncapped on PC (1080p 60fps minimum) and enhancements on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X.
    • Re-imagining of famous Welsh hymns Calon Lân (A Pure Heart), Suo-Gân (Welsh Lullaby) and Ar Hyd Y
    • Nos (All Through the Night) from the spine-chilling voice of Tia Kalmaru.
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