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If you’ve been itching to drag your friends into the madness of Digital Cybercherries’ scream-sensitive “scare simulator” DON’T SCREAM, your moment has arrived. The studio has unleashed a freshly mutated co-op edition called DON’T SCREAM TOGETHER—and it’s lurking on Steam right now.

Billed as “an experience about friendship, fear, and keeping your voice down,” this twisted update lets up to **four victims—err, players—**creep through the night as a team. You’ll be prowling a forest that feels like it’s breathing around you, scavenging for camcorder batteries, whispering to stay alive, and praying nothing in the dark decides to answer back. And the rule remains carved in stone: if one player screams, the whole crew gets dragged back to square one.

But the new Hunted mode takes the tension and sharpens it into something nastier. If anyone talks too loud? They don’t just alert… something. They become something. That unlucky chatterbox returns as a playable hunter—a stalker with proximity voice, able to torment and track the remaining survivors before shutting their night down for good.

“The response to DON’T SCREAM TOGETHER since we announced the game has blown us away,” says Joe Henson, Creative Gameplay and Marketing Director at Digital Cybercherries. “The phenomenal amount of wishlists the game got in such a short time shows us that people really want this game and we are delighted to deliver it!”

Grab your friends, test your nerves, and—for your own sake—keep your voice down. The forest is listening.

Born in winter's coldest month, December, Francesco's inner passion for all things spooky begins with him. Horror aficionado since a young age, Francesco's thirst for horror brings him to consume many films and books, setting the basis for a film-making career in horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Francesco's idea to bring horror fans one step closer is finally a reality with GoreCulture, established on May 2022.

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