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Apsulov: End of Gods – Future Viking Horror Coming to Current and New-gen Consoles

written by Ron Middleton

Indie publisher Digerati is delighted to announce they are bringing their bizarre Apsulov: End of Gods to consoles, with the game launching digitally for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5. Apsulov: End of Gods is currently scheduled to launch summer 2021.

Created by Sweden-based developer Angry Demon Studio, Apsulov: End of Gods brings together technology and Norse myth in an atmospheric first-person horror adventure. First launched on PC in 2019, Apsulov was the recipient of an Epic Mega Grant, and won DreamHack’s ‘Best Horror’ award.

With today’s console announcement Angey Demon Studio has offered a freakish new gameplay trailer:

Apsulov: End of Gods is a future Viking horror and sci-fi adventure unlike any other. The humans dug deep below the earth to find the mercy of the gods. What they found was never meant to reach the surface. Not on Midgard, nor any of Yggdrasil’s realms. You wake in a facility built to research the worlds of Yggdrasil. Survive lurking dangers as you journey through a world of technology and mythological artifacts, where chaos rules over the human realm. It is in this chaos that you find your purpose and destiny.

Key features

  • Explore a nightmarish sanctuary of futuristic technology and Norse mythology
  • Experience first-person horror in uniquely atmospheric environments
  • Master otherworldly artifacts and the secrets of Yggdrasil
  • Play in 4K HDR on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X, PS5 and PS4 Pro

In addition to the digital versions, Digerati has partnered with publisher Perp Games to bring Apsulov: End of Gods physical editions to console formats, including PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The physical versions will include the game, and downloadable soundtrack and artbook. “Anyone who has played Apsulov on PC will know its atmospheric blend of horror and sci-fi wrapped in the lore of Norse mythology makes for a potent combination,” says Digerati director, Nick Alfieri. “It’s a game that absolutely deserves to exist in the physical realm as well as the digital, so we’re happy to be working with Perp Games to make that happen.”