Saber Interactive’s survival horror game, Evil Dead: The Game is a few months out from launch and excited gamers are wondering where they’ll be able to play the action title. The game will feature cooperative gameplay, trying its best to recreate that feeling in a horror film where a group of unsuspecting people must either work together or get picked off one by one. PvP will also be available in the game!
With so many consoles and game launchers, it’s never easy to guess where a game might show up. Evil Dead: The Game will be premiering across all consoles and PC including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Although, that still leaves PC gamers asking, what game launcher will offer Evil Dead: The Game, will it be on Valve’s Steam? Let’s find out below!
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Can PC gamers play Evil Dead: The Game on Steam?
According to the official Evil Dead: The Game website, the horror game will not be available on Steam and instead be played on PC through the Epic Game Store. That doesn’t mean the title won’t come to Valve’s gaming platform in the future, but it definitely won’t be there on launch day. That being said, if you’re a PC gamer anticipating Evil Dead: The Game, definitely make sure you’re all set up on Epic’s game launcher for the survival game’s launch in May.
The upcoming horror games will have fans, “Play as a team of four survivors, exploring, looting, managing your fear, and finding key items to seal the breach between worlds in a game inspired by all three original Evil Dead films as well as the STARZ original Ash vs Evil Dead television series.”
Evil Dead: The Game will release in just a couple of months on May 13, 2022, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via the Epic Games Store. Definitely check it out if you’re a fan of survival horror games or even just the Evil Dead movies.