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    This freaky Lovecraftian horror FPS is coming to Xbox and PS5, with a demo on Steam now — the devs said “you never know” about Game Pass, too

    July 30, 2025

    The developers behind Beneath, a new Lovecraftian horror FPS coming later in 2025, have confirmed it’s coming to Xbox and PS5 as well as PC.

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