HAMBURG, Germany  Dec. 5, 2019 — Daedalic Entertainment today announced it has secured the publishing rights to the brave new narrative adventure game The Suicide of Rachel Foster from Italian developer ONE-O-ONE GAMES. Set to launch on PC via Steam on Feb. 19, 2020, this intense first-person journey is set in the early nineties and traps players in a desolate mountain hotel where they must solve a dark family mystery.

Take a look at this new adventure in action in the new release date trailer

A thriller about love and deception, The Suicide of Rachel Foster follows a young woman returning to her childhood home to uncover her family’s past and the passing of the titular character, Rachel. Trapped by a raging blizzard outside, you’ll explore a grand old mountain hotel and discover the haunting secrets buried within it. Throughout the journey, you’ll rely on the support of a lone FEMA agent, whose voice will guide you as you try to unravel the mystery of Rachel’s death.

Features:

  • Multi-layered narrative thriller, combining elements of mystery and horror.
  • Explore a vast, detailed hotel, unravelling dark secrets from your family’s past.
  • Binaural audio for a truly immersive experience.
  • Intriguing, touching and mature storytelling.

The Suicide of Rachel Foster is available to pre-order today as part of Daedalic’s Publisher Weekend on Steam, which features discounts of up to 90% on popular hits like the co-op railroad-builder Unrailed!, dark fantasy roguelike RPG Iratus: Lord of the Dead, zany sci-fi submarine multiplayer game Barotrauma, complex online survival game CryoFall, eccentric puzzle comedy Felix The Reaper, and numerous other acclaimed experiences from Daedalic’s extensive catalogue. The sale runs until December 9 at 10 a.m. PST / 6 p.m. GMT / 7 p.m CET. Both Unrailed! and Iratus will receive updates during the event.

The Suicide of Rachel Foster is expected to launch on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One in 2020.

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