BrokenLore: FOLLOW Releases on June 1 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S

The prequel to BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW.

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Soft Source Publishing and Serafini Productions have announced that BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW prequel BrokenLore: FOLLOW will launch on June 1 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam

Here’s an overview of the game, via Steam:

Enter the captivating universe of BrokenLore: FOLLOW, the prequel to UNFOLLOW, the saga that explores the dark side of social media.

FOLLOW is an intense psychological first-person horror experience about Anne, a young woman haunted by her painful past and the inner demons that relentlessly chase her.

Confront the challenges of self-acceptance, eating disorder, body dysmorphia and worthlessness. Explore the difficult relationship with a mother with an extravagant personality and relive the bullying endured from her peers.

Through a compelling narrative full of twists and turns, FOLLOW reveals the backstory of a complex universe, immersing players into the story and characters that shape Anne’s destiny and the world around her.

Features:

      • Explore unsettling environments while solving puzzles,
      • Reconstruct Anne’s troubled story,
      • Escape from terrifying creatures lurking in the darkness.

FOLLOW was developed in collaboration with psychologist Emanuela Papa, with the goal of accurately and sensitively representing the profound themes of this experience.

BrokenLore: Ascend, a brand-new entry in the psychological horror series, is set to release in summer 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam as well.

 
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