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The Occultist Drops new Haunting Gameplay Trailer

The Occultist dropped a new trailer last week, as we got a spooky look at the gameplay, as the game has been moved to 2026



Article Summary

  • The Occultist unveils a chilling new gameplay trailer, now delayed until 2026 for more polish.
  • Step into a first-person horror adventure on the haunted island of GodStone as Alan Rebels.
  • Utilize the mystical pendulum, stealth, and puzzles to unravel dark cult secrets and survive.
  • Next-gen graphics and haunting music by Pepe Herrero promise a truly immersive horror journey.

Developer DALOAR and publisher Daedalic Entertainment dropped a new trailer for their upcoming game, The Occultist, giving a new haunting look at the gameplay. Its been a hot minute since we've heard or seen anything for the game, but this trailer opens up more details to the first-person narrative thriller, as we're given a better idea of how you'll use your powers on an abondoned British island. Enjoy the footage here as the game's release has been pushed back to 2026.

The Occultist Announced For Release Sometime In 2025
Credit: Daedalic Entertainment

The Occultist

In The Occultist, paranormal investigator Alan Rebels travels to the mysterious island of GodStone to determine the cause of the sudden disappearance of his father. Even though he mentioned the island repeatedly over the decades, all that Alan really knows is that his father was born and spent his early years there. However, Alan does not travel alone. He carries with him his mystical pendulum, an object of unknown origin that accompanied him on all his past paranormal investigations. As he explores the foggy streets and maddening buildings, apparently being the only things that remain on the mysterious island of GodStone, it becomes clear: This will be a case unlike any other.

GodStone was inhabited until 1950 by an infamous, macabre cult that performed disturbing experiments and cruel rituals. No one has ever set foot on the island since – until today. Using his paranormal talents, Alan must interact with the ominous souls that seem to remain in the foreboding streets and buildings left on GodStone; or avoid them at all cost, should they be wrathful. Being a paranormal investigator, none of this is new to Alan Rebels. The mysterious GodStone however and his search for answers to his father's disappearance put Alan's skills to the test. More than any investigation before, GodStone shakes Alan's convictions of what is possible in the world of the occult. Maybe GodStone hides a curse that can be lifted… but should it be?

  • Mystic Pendulum: the most important object for Alan. Through it, he is able to interact with the environment and modify it due to its five unique and original mechanics.
  • 1st person action: Experience the foreboding world of The Occultist through the eyes of Alan Rebels and use the mystic pendulum to unravel what happened in GodStone.
  • Survival horror: The Occultist has all the distinctive elements of the genre, with tense exploration and atmosphere, as well as an up-close and personal narrative.
  • Next-gen graphics: The Occultist has an astonishing level and quality of graphics – for a truly immersive horror experience.
  • Hide and Sneak: Alan always avoids direct combat. Using stealth mechanics, he must advance through the story without being caught off-guard.
  • Memorable characters: GodStone is populated with adversaries that will make your investigation a real nightmare.
  • Puzzles: From straightforward puzzles to those that require knowledge and insight into the occult arts.
  • Soundtrack: The Occultist features an original soundtrack by renowned composer Pepe Herrero.

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