3rd Eye Studios has announced that Downward Spiral: Horus Station is out on PC, via Steam, complete with optional VR Support. The PlayStation 4 release, will happen later in the Winter months.



Set aboard an abandoned space station, Downward Spiral: Horus Station lets players uncover the sci-fi mystery on their own, through close observation and interpretation. With no cutscenes, dialogue or text, players will have to rely on environmental storytelling to piece the plot together, as they explore this derelict vessel. Solving the mystery of the space station will take wits and ingenuity as you fight or avoid dangers unknown. Use the ship's maintenance hardware - like bolt throwers, rail guns, and arc welders to take out threats, solve puzzles and find the truth as to why Horus Station has been left drifting in space.

“Horus has been made by a small, passionate and bold team that wanted to tell a different kind of science fiction story,” said Gregory Louden, Lead Designer of 3rd Eye Studios. We can't wait for players to discover our world, message and question for them by the end. We've brought all of our experience from games, cinema and music to create something we feel is atmospheric and different.”

The game supports Oculus Rift with Touch, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality, so if you have one, you can play the game with it equipped.