Overview
LIVING HELL plunges players into a post-apocalyptic Pelican City, ravaged by catastrophic solar radiation that has triggered horrifying mutations. This 1-4 player online co-op horror experience tasks you with venturing into the irradiated city at night. Your mission: to retrieve mutated specimens for the government's research AI, DAWN-4o. Success in these missions is crucial, as the data gathered fuels DAWN-4o's research, unlocking vital schematics and upgrades necessary for your survival. Failure to deliver samples means the loss of power to your vital shelter, pushing you closer to the brink.
Highlights
- Cooperative Survival Horror: Team up with up to three other players in a desperate fight for survival against mutated horrors in a desolate city.
- Specimen Collection Missions: Undertake dangerous expeditions into Pelican City at night to gather mutated samples for AI-driven research and upgrades.
- Dynamic AI Research: DAWN-4o, the research AI, adapts and learns from the specimens you bring back, unlocking new technologies and survival tools.
Who It's For
LIVING HELL is designed for players who enjoy tense, cooperative survival horror experiences. Fans of retro aesthetics, psychological dread, and the thrill of working together against overwhelming odds will find themselves right at home. If you relish the challenge of resource management and strategic planning under pressure, this game offers a unique blend of action and horror.
Game Info
Developed and published by Joe Fender, LIVING HELL offers a single-player and multiplayer experience with online co-op capabilities for up to four players. The game features a retro aesthetic and focuses on survival horror elements, with players navigating a dangerous, mutated world. It supports multiple languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Turkish. The game was released in 2026 and is rated for general mature content.





