QUByte Interactive, in collaboration with Messier Games, releases new chapters 2-6 for Opus Castle, a psychological horror game inspired by a Brazilian tragedy.
Players can purchase Chapters 2-6 individually for £1.69 each on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms after the free introductory chapter.
Opus Castle is based on the unsolved Castelinho tragedy of 1937 in São Paulo, Brazil, known for rumours and hauntings.
The new chapters introduce supernatural elements and parallel storylines, offering a first-person psychological horror experience with player-influenced outcomes.
Chapters 2-6 delve deeper into the macabre narrative, featuring apparitions, paranormal phenomena, and fragmented storytelling with varied endings.
Each chapter, including Chapter 2 with supernatural apparitions and Chapter 3 exploring blurred reality, uncovers hidden memories within the castle.
Chapter 4 delves into the castle's darkest secrets, while Chapter 5 merges the living and the dead, challenging players to face consequences.
The final chapter, Chapter 6, concludes all storylines in a haunting finale where decisions impact the fate of the castle and the player.
With an initial lukewarm reception for Chapter 1, Opus Castle aims to redeem itself with the expanded narratives of Chapters 2-6 and enhanced supernatural explorations.
Players intrigued by the mystery can now delve into Opus Castle's depths by purchasing the new chapters, offering a more immersive and terrifying experience.