The big news out of Summer Game Fest was the Resident Evil Requiem reveal trailer and release date. After a bit of teasing, it seemed we weren't going to get a real update, but we were pleasantly surprised at the last minute. There were tons of exciting games revealed this afternoon, and we've rounded up the new horror video games we're most looking forward to. From first-person survival horror Ill to Jurassic World Evolution 3, check out all the upcoming horror game trailers and release dates revealed during SGF.
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Resident Evil Requiem
Credit: Capcom The ninth title in the mainย Resident Evil series finally has a reveal trailer and release date! After a bit of teasing,ย REย fans won't have to wait much longer to enter the world orย Resident Evil Requiem. Read more right here and watch the full trailer below.
Jurassic World Evolution 3
We hate to see a free range dino coming. The Jurassic World Evolution games allow Jurassic World fans to build their own parks around the world. Jurassic World Evolution 3 introduces โpowerful new creative optionsโ and, for the first time, introduces juvenile dinosaurs into the mix. This gives players the opportunity to raise generations of dinos.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 will be released on October 21 and is available to pre-order now on Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store.
Ill
Ill is a first-person action horror game that takes players into a dark fort overtaken by a mysterious entity. Monsters and “a visceral dismemberment system” have us pretty intrigued.ย Thereโs also just something about a naked, zombielike creature doing a backbend that strikes fear into our hearts. This looks gritty as hell and the horrifying zombaby is giving usย Dead Alive vibes, minus the cute striped jammies.
Add Ill to your wishlist now.
Dying Light: The Beast
Dying Light hero Kyle Crane returns to battle the Baron and a whole bunch of zombies inย Dying Light: The Beast. Brutal first person hand to hand combat and lots of parkour. Dying Light: The Beast will be available on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5 (PS5), and Xbox Series X/S on August 22, 2025.
Fractured Blooms
Described during Summer Game Fest as “Doki Doki Literature Club meets Silent Hill,”ย Fractured Blooms looks creepy as hell. The synopsis sounds pretty tame:
Restore your neglected house to its former glory by growing crops, cooking delicious meals, learning new recipes, and taking care of its inhabitants in this psychological life sim!
But don't be fooled. I started to question this one about 40 seconds in when I thought I misread “plates of her legs,” and then it seemed to descend further into madness from there. Consider our curiosity piqued. Watch the trailer below.