Telepaths’ Tree have revealed that their Kickstarter-funded horror game Inner Chains has been picked up by publisher IMGN.PRO.

The title features a unique “biomechanical” world where the flora and fauna of the world have fused with the abandoned technology of humanity to create horrifying creatures to challenge players on their journey to escape the planet.

With this pick-up from IMGN.PRO, the developer promises that the game will be even better than expected, promising such features as more enemy types, new weapon-upgrade mechanics, and a more engaging world all around.

Inner Chains already looks quite impressive, crafting its FPS gameplay to fit seamlessly with a dark, gritty setting unlike any other. Putting players in control of an inhabitant following the teachings of the Ruling Caste, the game focuses on survival in a strange land, as well as an attempt to understand the decaying world it’s set in during that fight to survive.

The surreal atmosphere lends itself to quiet tension as well as loud gunplay, and the developer’s clearly have put their heart and soul into a game that is at once terrifying and mesmerizing in its narrative scope.

Additionally, the title is expected to release in Q1 2017 on Steam, and thanks to its new publisher to also come to the Xbox One and PS4 later in the year. VR support is also included to further immerse players in this unique world upon release.

It’s inspiring to see such an ambitious game get picked-up by a publisher and no longer just be an “Indie” title. Hopefully this change will allow the title to gain more exposure and have the release it deserves, as it truly looks to be a boon to the horror genre which is always looking for something fresh amidst so many similar titles.

Source: Kickstarter