Team17 Digital has today launched ‘80s black comedy slasher adventure, Killer Frequency for PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. For true-blue virtual DJs, a dedicated VR version is also available to purchase for the Meta Quest 2.

Set in a Midwestern US town, Killer Frequency follows Forrest Nash, a washed-up DJ and presenter of the ‘The Scream’ late night show, as he tries to help listeners and callers stalked by a mysterious masked killer.

Killer Frequency Key Features

    • Stay on air: Take control of the switchboard and explore an authentic 1980s radio studio as you guide the fates of your late-night listeners stalked by a mysterious killer
    • Stop the slaughter: Take calls from potential victims while gathering clues, making decisions, and solving satisfying puzzles that could help each caller survive the night
    • Unmask the killer: Interact with a variety of larger-than-life personalities including callers, potential suspects, and a charismatic producer while jamming to a jukebox of 1980s-inspired tunes
    • All can live or die: Choose from a variety of conversation options to interact with callers – will you guide them to safety or broadcast their last moments live on air?
    • Play on flat screen and in VR: Built from the ground-up for Meta Quest 2 at 72 frames-per-second, and available in flat screen on PC and consoles.

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