Cyberpunk Horror Title ‘DREADCORE: Locked Unit’ Now Aiming for Q4 2025 Release [Trailer]

Solo dev Vladislav Lukyantsev is still working away at his first-person psychological horror game DREADCORE: Locked Unit, which has now seen its initial Q2 2025 release window bumped to Q4 2025. As a way to make up for the delay, we have a new trailer that shows off more of the dystopian world of the Middle Sectors, and the surreal nightmare buried beneath the surface.
The first entry of a planned trilogy, DREADCORE: Locked Unit casts you as a concierge working for the Directorate. A routine maintenance request leads you into the abandoned basement of a decaying apartment complex. Reports of unexplained power fluctuations and signal interference have surfaced, all originating from a single, long-sealed storage unit. After unlocking the unit, you uncover a makeshift lab, corrupted data logs, and a consciousness trapped between life and oblivion. One that won’t let go so easily.
Locked Unit focuses on atmospheric exploration, environmental storytelling, and puzzle-solving to create a tense and engaging experience. Players will piece together cryptic messages, decipher fragmented logs, and interact with strange devices to unravel a mystery that “challenges their perception of reality.” As you progress, you’ll need to navigate unsettling and surreal environments filled with elements of body horror, decaying realities, and ethical dilemmas.
Each episode in the series will be self-contained, allowing players to jump into different stories without prior knowledge, while recurring themes and subtle connections tie the episodes together for those who delve deeper.
DREADCORE: Locked Unit can currently be wishlisted on Steam.
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