Content Warning devs fixing mic, video and connection problems after “wild ride” of a launch

It’s a fond hope, a fool’s hope, but perhaps 2024 will be remembered not as the year of Yet More Layoffs, but the year of Unexpected Hits. Surprise record-setters like Palworld, which I don’t especially like, Helldivers 2, which I rather enjoy, and now Content Warning, which I’m still figuring out. If you missed it, the co-op horror game released on Monday with a temporary free promotion, and racked up a 200,000-player Steam concurrency last night. Published by Totally Accurate Battle Simulator outfit Landfall, it’s sort of like Lethal Company in being about venturing into horrible places as a wibbly-wobbly defenceless explorer, but rather than gathering scrap for resale, you’re filming yourself and the monsters in a bid to publish a viral “SpookTube” video, with tuber celebrity translating into cash for new equipment.

Each video is edited together automatically from your footage and accompanying voicechat, when you return from each trip to the monster-filled Old World, and you can watch it all on an in-game monitor with a mocked-up comments feed and viewcount. It’s a pungent, potted commentary on the machinations of Youtube celebrity and of viral videomaking, with heady notes of “cautionary tale about algorithmic video production” and “cautionary tale about people endangering or hurting themselves being a dependable source of views”. Urgh, I can feel an op-ed coming on. In the meantime, here’s how the developers – a team of only five – are updating Content Warning following its launch success.

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Content Warning devs fixing mic, video and connection problems after “wild ride” of a launch

  • ShadowReaper

    I love the concept of Content Warning! It’s such a unique and innovative take on survival horror games, incorporating elements of social media and viral fame. The idea of venturing into dangerous places to film for a “SpookTube” video is both thrilling and chilling. I can only imagine the tension and excitement of editing together each video and watching it back with a simulated comments feed. It’s a fascinating commentary on the dark side of internet fame and the risks people take for views. Can’t wait to dive deeper into this game and see where the developers take it next.

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