
The original game, in which you explored a derelict asylum, offered no combat options and had you armed only with a camera.

"So, Id rather not say too much at this point." "Part of the fun of playing a horror game is the sense of discovery and progressively understanding wtf is going on," he said. He also explained why they'll be keeping the new game under wraps. "We might go back to Mount Massive Asylum one day," says Morin, "but for now we have new ideas and themes wed like to explore and we think were cooking up something special." The sequel will take place in the same world as the first game, but will be set in a different location with new characters. "We took some time to analyse our situation and we quickly realized we had at least another horror game in us," studio co-founder Phillipe Morin told horror website Bloody Disgusting. Spooky scare-em-up Outlast is getting a sequel, developer Red Barrels has confirmed.
