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Horror game Terror in the Corn slated for Switch

Posted on October 23, 2024 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

Terror in the Corn

FreakZone Games, in partnership with Bit Bot Media, is gearing up for the launch of Terror in the Corn on Switch. The game is apparently due out for the console and other platforms tomorrow – October 24.

Terror in the Corn is a horror game inspired by the mile-long attraction at Anderson Farms. Players will need to break the curse or risk being trapped forever. 

Learn more about the title in the following overview:

Terror in the Corn is an immersive horror experience, steeped in atmosphere and packed with plenty of chills and unexpected surprises.

You’re not sure how you ended up here, but the night feels endless. The sky is pitch black, and the corn stretches infinitely in every direction. If you ever want to see daylight again, you’ll need to break the spell—but something big is moving out there, just beyond the stalks…

Navigate your way through a nightmarish corn maze in first-person, all while evading the cursed minions of the malevolent witch, Dumitra.

Get ready to be hunted and brutally killed by a twisted cast of cursed characters. Jack, Ted, Kris Kreaper, Dollie, and the witch Dumitra will take your life over and over, only for you to endlessly resurrect—trapped in a never-ending cycle. To escape, you’ll need to unravel the mystery and break free from the eternal nightmare.

Immerse yourself in a chilling experience enhanced by stunning graphics and atmospheric sound design, featuring haunting melodies by Celldweller.

FreakZone Games and Bit Bot Media present a game inspired by the acclaimed TERROR IN THE CORN attraction at Anderson Farms in Erie, Colorado.

Crank up the volume and dim the lights for a chilling Halloween experience.

Find a trailer for Terror in the Corn below.

Launch Trailer

The game will be sold digitally on the eShop. For more Switch coverage, head on over here. Thanks to Comics Beat for today’s news.

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