Liminal Point: Viral Silent Hill-Style Horror Hits PS5 and Xbox Series in 2026 After Just 15 Seconds!

In just 15 seconds, the Silent Hill-inspired Liminal Point became a viral hit, prompting developers to confirm that the game won’t remain exclusive: the psychological horror will arrive on Xbox Series and PlayStation 5 in 2026.

 

The catalog of new-generation consoles continues to expand with fresh ideas, and now both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 are set to receive a psychological horror that was originally only planned for PC. Liminal Point is an indie project that went viral thanks to the “my indie in 15 seconds” trend, blending survival and nightmares into an experience that pays homage to the genre’s classics while delivering a modern, unsettling vision of fear.

The story of Liminal Point takes place on a fog-shrouded island where the boundary between reality and nightmares constantly blurs. Players take on the role of Lyra, a young rock star searching for her bandmate Mira, who has mysteriously disappeared. What begins as an investigation soon spirals into a descent into the darkest corners of the human mind.

The game combines exploration, survival, and psychological horror, with a tension-filled narrative and a constant sense of danger. Players must confront both external horrors and the protagonist’s inner demons, in a journey where each step brings them closer to the island’s true secret.

 

Liminal Point Has No Exact Release Date Yet

 

Although gameplay details remain scarce, the developers have confirmed that Liminal Point will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2026. While no exact release date has been set, the title can already be added to digital wishlists. With its disturbing setting and a design that merges classic horror with contemporary sensibilities, Liminal Point aims to become one of the most notable psychological horror projects on the horizon — potentially a benchmark for fans of the genre.

Source: 3djuegos

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