Hotel Espir is an audio-core game where you explore a historic hotel while evading a killer

Hotel Espir Wants Quiet Or You Won’t Check Out

Canadian indie studio Lost Souls Interactive has just dropped the announcement trailer for Hotel Espir, and it looks like it’s going to ruin our sleep schedules come 2026. Set against the humid, moss-draped backdrop of 1942 Alabama, the Hotel Espir has one policy you must follow: be quiet. If you disrupt the silence even once, well…let’s just say the consiege will “fix” the problem by any means necessary.

Welcome to The Hotel Espir

Hotel Espir, looking down the corridor with someone around the bend
Screenshot of A Corridor in the Hotel Espir, Courtesy of Musu Murray via Steam

Hotel Espir is a first-person psychological horror game that leans heavily into the Southern Gothic aesthetic, where you play a man with everything to lose. You play as Charles Lemek, a traveling father who is just trying to get home to witness the birth of his daughter. He makes a stop at the titular hotel, a sprawling, historic building constructed on the grounds of an old plantation, to rest his weary head.

The developers have described the game as a “study in silence, memory, and guilt.” Unlike games where you can blast your way out with a shotgun, Charles is vulnerable. He’s not a soldier, but a dad-to-be who came to the wrong place at the wrong time. Instead of a good night’s rest, he has to tiptoe around the horrors that roam the halls and escape the historic hotel.

The narrative seems deeply entrenched in the location’s dark history, implying that the hotel itself remembers the trauma of the past. The stakes feel incredibly personal here—failure doesn’t just mean game over; it means Charles never meets his child or sees his wife again. That adds a layer of desperate humanity to the gameplay loop that we don’t always see in the genre.

The Essence of Silence

Hotel Espir is home to a ghostly killer who has very sharp ears
Screenshot of a Bloody Bed in Hotel Espir, Courtesy of Musu Murray via Steam

The core mechanic of Hotel Espir revolves around sound. According to the Steam page, you are being hunted by a “dark presence” named Damien, a vengeful killer from a century ago who tracks you via audio. This means the gameplay requires a level of patience that might test your nerves. You have to move slowly and watch where you step. Whether the floorboards creak or you breathe too loudly, you’re in trouble.

Lost Souls Interactive’s Creative Director, William Kiley, noted that they wanted to create a world where “silence is as important as movement.” This suggests that the game’s audio design is going to be doing some heavy lifting. You AND the monster are listening for each other. You’ll need to use the hotel’s architecture to your advantage, sneaking through corridors and hiding in shadows, piecing together the mystery all the while keeping the noise to absolute zero.

A Historic and Tense Atmosphere

Hotel Espir has environmental storytelling and wants you find clues
Screenshot of Book in a Drawer in Hotel Espir, Courtesy of Musu Murray via Steam

Hotel Espir takes place in the 1940s in the American South, in the state of good ole Alabama. The trailer and screenshots show off a dusty, vintage aesthetic that feels claustrophobic despite the grand size of the hotel. There is something inherently creepy about old hotels—long hallways, doors that look the same, a feeling that the portraits are all watching you.

There’s the factor of it being on a former plantation; the devs are tapping into a “historical trauma” aspect, grounding the horror in reality. The game promises that “every floor, hall, and room tells a story,” suggesting an environmental storytelling approach where you’ll need to investigate and find clues to understand why this is happening.

When Can You Check Into Hotel Espir?

If you’re holding your breath right now, you’re going to faint because the Hotel Espir is currently slated for an Oct. 2026 release on Steam. The doors will open just in time for Halloween; however, for those of us who are impatient (and brave), the developers are planning to release a playable demo in early 2026. Until then, you can wishlist the game on Steam to keep up with updates. Remember, once you get to your room, check for bed bugs and a killer under the bed.

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