Two very different proposals bet on tension, discomfort and a constant atmosphere of danger.
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Horror fans have a clear date today on Xbox Series with two releases that bet on more than just cheap scares. No non-stop action or constant jump scares: both proposals focus on a slow pace, psychological pressure, and the feeling that each step could be the last.
These are experiences designed for players who enjoy horror that simmers at a low heat, where design and atmosphere weigh just as much as what happens on screen.
Pathologic 3 and Ebola Village bet on a very different kind of horror than usual on Xbox
On one hand, we have the arrival of Pathologic 3, a direct continuation of a saga known for its brutality and lack of concessions. The city is once again a hostile, sick, and changing place, where each decision has real consequences. Time management, resource allocation, and relationships with other characters are just as important as surviving another day. The game maintains that oppressive tone that has always defined the series, forcing the player to live with uncertainty and constant wear and tear.
Alongside it, we have the premiere of Ebola Village, a first-person horror proposal clearly inspired by classic survival horror. Slow exploration, closed environments, limited inventory, and a strong atmosphere define an experience that prioritizes sustained tension over combat or fast-paced action. Here, every sound, every hallway, and every resource counts.
Two releases that demonstrate that horror on Xbox Series continues to explore more uncomfortable and demanding paths, designed for those seeking atmosphere, pressure, and tough decisions from the very first minute.

