Gaming fans looking forward to new horror experiences have something to celebrate with the announcement of Supernormal, a psychological horror game that is being called the spiritual successor to the PT-inspired Allison Road. The game is being developed by a single dedicated creator and has earned support from Allison Road's original creator, Chris Kesler. Supernormal is set in a mysterious apartment filled with dark secrets and casts players as Detective Wyatt, who is investigating the disappearance of Masato Sakamoto's daughter.

Powered by Unreal Engine 5, Supernormal promises to deliver an atmospheric and unsettling gameplay experience. Gamers can expect the title to drop on Steam on January 8, 2024, and they can already add it to their wishlist to keep track of the release. While details are still emerging, the developer has released an early look at the game with a trailer and several screenshots that showcase the game's eerie environment and suggest that players will have to piece together clues to solve the game's central mystery.

The announcement of Supernormal is particularly significant for fans who were disappointed by the cancellation of Allison Road back in 2016, as well as the earlier cancellation of PT, the playable teaser for the canceled Silent Hills project that has since become a cultural touchstone in the horror gaming community. Those eager for a revival of that style of horror gaming now have Supernormal to look forward to in early 2024.

As the gaming community awaits the release, they can quench their thirst for horror with the game’s trailer and gallery of screenshots, which hint at the unnerving atmosphere and narrative-driven gameplay that Supernormal will offer.