Bethesda Announces The Evil Within Video Game

Date: Monday, April 22 @ 02:30:18 UTC
Topic: Gaming

Bethesda Softworks' The Evil Within, a survival horror video game currently being developed at Tango Gameworks under the direction of renowned game designer and studio head, Shinji Mikami, has been announced for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and next generation consoles.


Best known as the father of the survival horror genre and creator of the Resident Evil series, Mikami is a 20-year veteran of the industry who has developed numerous award-winning titles. The official "The Evil Within" announcement trailer can be viewed just below and you can learn more about the story just after the break.


"We're incredibly proud to announce The Evil Within," said Mikami. "My team and I are committed to creating an exciting new franchise, providing fans the perfect blend of horror and action."

When Detective Sebastian and his partner rush to the scene of a gruesome mass murder, a mysterious, powerful force is lying in wait for them. Witnessing the killing of fellow police officers one after another, Sebastian is then attacked and loses consciousness. Waking up in a land where monsters are wandering about, Sebastian has to fight his way through a world of death and its close friend madness in order to understand what's going on. Sebastian has to face his fears in order to survive on a journey to discover what lies in the shadows of that mysterious force.

IGN will reveal more information about The Evil Within on Monday, April 22nd in an exclusive feature story at IGN.com. Until then, check out the official announcement trailer below and stay tuned to the 360-HQ homepage or subscribe via Twitter, Google+, Facebook and YouTube for more info.

The Evil Within, in development for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and next generation consoles, will be available in 2014.

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