Summary
- The 2024 Indie Horror Showcase will be held on October 24 at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
- The event will be hosted by YouTuber John Wolfe and will feature over 60 games.
- Notable publishers like WayForward, Nightdive Studios, Akupara Games, and more will showcase their upcoming titles.
October 24 will be an exciting day for fans of horror games, as the Indie Horror Showcase for 2024 is scheduled to show off tons of terrifying trailers for upcoming titles. The event, hosted by popular YouTuber John Wolfe, will reportedly feature over 60 games, from retro remasters to brand-new indie game experiences.
The month of October is already slated to be a great time for horror fans, with the highly-anticipated Silent Hill 2 remake set to release on October 8 along with several other high-profile releases like A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead and the Alan Wake 2: The Lake House DLC. Fortunately, fans of indie horror games also have plenty to look forward to as well, as the Indie Horror Showcase promises to reveal some exciting new content for those eager for more scares this Halloween season.
Video game publisher DreadXP announced 2024's Indie Horror Showcase via a short teaser trailer posted to the company's YouTube channel, which showcased the publishers set to appear during the event on October 24 at 10 a.m. Pacific time and 1 p.m. Eastern. Some of the notable names on the roster include WayForward, Nordcurrent Labs, Akupara Games, and Nightdive Studios, the developer behind the remaster of the PS2 video game adaptation of The Thing.
When is the 2024 Indie Horror Showcase?
- October 24 at 10 a.m. Pacific / 1 p.m Eastern
Some of the notable upcoming titles from publishers appearing at the event include Go Home Annie, We Harvest Shadows, Sniper Killer, and the classic survival horror revival Clock Tower: Rewind from WayForward. Each developer and publisher on the agenda will bring something unique to the table, so fans of all types of horror games may find something to look forward to when the showcase begins.
While Clock Tower: Rewind may get some new information at the event, fans of classic horror films should also check out WayForward's upcoming Halloween and Ash vs. Evil Dead RetroRealms titles, which give the iconic horror franchises a retro-style reimagining. Both games give players the chance to control horror icons Michael Myers and Ash Williams and can even cross over with one another, though it is unclear if the games are set to appear at the event as well.
With such a wide variety of genres to look forward to at the upcoming event, there is likely to be something for fans of all types of games, ranging from survival horror to immersive first-person experiences. In the meantime, there are plenty of recent horror games to tide fans over, such as the recent Until Dawn remake and Supermassive's new Dead by Daylight prequel The Casting of Frank Stone.