Eternal Evil coming to console gaming

Eternal Evil Brings Brutal Survival Horror to Consoles

There’s a new horror game creeping into your console library, and it’s not here to hold your hand. Eternal Evil, developed by Honor Games and published by Axyos Games, is officially launching on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on May 30, 2025. Originally released on PC via Steam back in November 2022, this indie horror title is finally getting a second life on consoles—and it’s not for the faint of heart.

Forget sunshine and butterflies. This is a blood-soaked survival horror throwback that wants you to struggle. Inspired by the golden era of the genre, Eternal Evil drops you into a city overrun with the undead. You’re alone, vulnerable, and resource-starved—and yes, even the hallways want you dead.

What Makes Eternal Evil Tick?

Video of Eternal Evil courtesy of Human Qube Games YouTube Channel

If you’re new to the PC version or thinking about diving in on console, here’s a breakdown of what you’re in for:

  • True Survival Horror: No hand-holding, no tutorials—just tight corridors, brutal enemies, and limited supplies. Fans of old-school Resident Evil or Silent Hill will feel right at home.
  • Tactical Combat: You’ll need to master realistic gunplay and physics-based dismemberment. Your aim matters. Your timing matters. Your nerves? They better be steel.
  • Atmospheric Exploration: Puzzle-solving and hidden secrets are scattered across interconnected, story-rich environments. If you’re here for lore and mystery, you’ll find plenty.
  • Resource Management: Limited ammo, healing items, and tools mean every decision counts. One wrong move, and it’s game over—just like overdrafting your bank account.
  • Unforgiving Enemies: Your foes evolve, mutate, and hunt you. Every encounter is a test of your survival instincts. If your reflexes aren’t sharp, you’re already dead.

Final Thoughts

Eternal Evil is gaining traction in the console survival horror community, just as it did on PC. It’s unapologetically hard, gritty, and tension-filled—exactly what veterans of the genre crave. If you’re brave enough (or foolish enough) to enter its world, mark your calendars for May 30.

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