You know, on a personal level. I’ve had quite a journey when it comes to covering the development process of Invader Studios’ third-person survival horror game “Daymare: 1998” (not everyone might know it, but “Daymare: 1998” actually started off as the “Resident Evil 2: Reborn” project).

The PC version of “Daymare: 1998” looks freaking awesome even on my four-year-old Gaming rig. So I sure hope that the game will look great on the PS4 and Xbox One as well.
I mean, I heard about “Daymare: 1998” for the first time back in June of 2017, and I did my/our interview with Invader Studios just a couple of months later.
So yes, things went very fast forward indeed (I was more or less put into the “info-loop” from the very start of the “Daymare: 1998” project).

Japanese PS4 and Xbox One players will be able to play “Daymare: 1998” on the 20th of February next year (2020).
Well, let’s just say that a lot of things have happened since 2017. For starters, “Daymare: 1998” has evolved a whole lot over the years, and the PC version was released back in September of this year (the game has received a lot of positive feedback and reviews via Steam).

“Daymare: 1998” is what happens when you mix old-school “Resident Evil” with “Killing Floor” and “The Thing”.
Other than that, Invader Studios also just released their free “H.A.D.E.S Dead End” content update for “Daymare: 1998”! And as freaking awesome as that might be, that’s just the half of it.
You see, Invader Studios just had us know that “Daymare: 1998” is coming to the PS4 and Xbox One at the very start of next year (2020):
“We got some very exciting news for you!
It is finally time to tell you about the console releases date of “DAYMARE: 1998”! We can confirm Q1 2020 as the release date for PS4 and XBOX One! The first definitive date is for Japan, 20.02.2020!
So spread the message!” – Invader Studios

If you like what you’ve seen from “Daymare: 1998” so far, then you could download and play the free PC demo right now if you feel like it.
Nice indeed, and “Daymare: 1998” will have it’s PS4 and Xbox One world premiere in Japan on the 20th of February next year. As for the Western console release of the game, well, Western PS4 and Xbox One players should be able to play “Daymare: 1998” sometime in early 2020 (Q1) as well.
So with that said, are you excited for the PS4 and Xbox One release of “Daymare: 1998”?
Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below!
Source:
Invader Studios
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Robin “V-Act” Ek
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