Released at the end of October, the PC game "The Scourge" has taken the youth gaming community by storm.
"The Calamity" is a horror role-playing puzzle game that leads players to explore urban legends of the 1990s through a thrilling storyline, realistic graphics, and vivid sound. This game has dominated both domestic and international markets (topping the Early Access charts in China). Notably, the product was created and released by Vietnamese developers. The two co-producing units, Studio Rare Reversee Gaming and Beaztek Studio, have received rave reviews. "The Calamity" not only attracts the attention of gamers but also impresses young people in general with its unique setting, character designs, and overall design.
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