Survival Horror ‘Janitor Bleeds’ Confirmed for Early 2022

Janitor Bleeds
Bonus Stage Publishing / Korpus

Bonus Stage Publishing and Korpus are horrified to announce that Janitor Bleeds will be launching on PC and consoles in early 2022.

Step into the world of an abandoned amusement arcade and find JANITOR, an old arcade game mysteriously inviting you to look deeper and deeper into itself. Suddenly JANITOR starts to take control of your life and the whole world, and the only way for you to survive is to find some more coins to keep playing it. Or is it JANITOR who is playing you? You must remember an evil force is in the game and also slowly creeping into the real world, so you will never know what is behind your back right now…

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Janitor Bleeds is inspired by the video games and arcade halls of the 1990s, with a visual style honoring the nostalgic vibes of old-school games from the PlayStation 1 era. The game sees you investigating the arcade and solving puzzles in order to move forward through the mystery whilst JANITOR’s horrors bleed in to the real world, creating a horrifying and exciting environment.

The game is created by a Finnish studio, Korpus. Janitor Bleeds‘ Game Designer Elias Massa tells us about the ideology behind the game: “Horror fans who have fond memories of spending time in arcades will love Janitor Bleeds. As well as people who like to play games with concepts they haven’t quite seen before. We hope we have captured the mysterious atmosphere of the arcades of the past and will manage to take the players on an unforgettable journey. While terrifying the hell out of them, of course.

The game has already been found by tens of thousands of people via its demo on Steam and is set to come out on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation.


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