Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access.

Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access.

      Klabater and Valko Games have announced the early access launch of Labyrinthine Console Edition. Scheduled for a full release on September 18th, this early access version introduces the co-op horror experience to console users for the first time, complete with cross-platform multiplayer support. The game is also part of Xbox’s Indie Selects Demo Fest 2025.

      Labyrinthine Console Edition tasks up to 8 players with teaming up (there's an option to play alone) to navigate the twisting paths of the deserted Happisburg Hedge Maze.

      The game includes two modes. In Story Mode, players collaborate to follow the trail of Joan, the enigmatic fairground worker, unraveling the maze’s eerie history while striving to survive. For the more brave-hearted, there are several Case Files to tackle, comprising a series of procedurally generated mazes that increase in difficulty, introducing new challenges and monsters.

      Key features include:

      - Co-op gameplay for up to 8 players with cross-platform capabilities.

      - A Story Mode featuring 6 chapters or a series of Case Files.

      - Over 30 unique monsters, each presenting distinct fears to face.

      - Unlock over 200 cosmetic items to customize your character and gain access to new maze variations.

      Players can pre-order the Deluxe Editions: the Vampire Deluxe Edition on PlayStation and the Werewolf Deluxe Edition on Xbox. Visit your console’s online store for more information.

Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access. Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access. Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access. Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access.

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Labyrinthine Console Edition has launched in Early Access.

Klabater and Valko Games have revealed the early access launch of Labyrinthine Console Edition. Scheduled for a complete release on September 18th, this early access version introduces the co-op horror experience to console players for the first time, along with cross-platform multiplayer capabilities. Additionally, the game will be part of Xbox’s Indie Selects Demo Fest 2025. Labyrinthine Console […]