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KARMA: The Dark World | Xbox Launch Trailer


What if your mind wasn’t yours alone? KARMA: The Dark World, the relentlessly unsettling psychological thriller from Pollard Studio and Wired Productions, is coming to Xbox Series X|S on September 10th, and it comes armed with a twisted new perspective. Watch the KARMA: The Dark World | Xbox Launch Trailer. Featuring the song ‘Alive’ by Geng Li.

Already haunting players on PC and PlayStation 5, KARMA finally makes the leap to Microsoft’s console in a definitive form that fuses narrative complexity, unnerving exploration, and visuals that toe the line between dream and nightmare. And yes, there’s an Xbox-exclusive perk: an eerie green camera filter for Photo and Camera Mode, perfect for capturing memories or hallucinations, you might wish you’d never unearthed.

A Descent Into Memory
KARMA: The Dark World | Xbox Launch Trailer

You play Daniel McGovern, an elite Roam Agent tasked with mind-diving into the fractured memories of suspects. But what begins as investigative procedure curdles into a conspiracy that forces him to question whether the secrets he’s hunting are inside his targets… or inside himself.

Built on Unreal Engine 5, the game is a kaleidoscope of Lynchian dread, Kojima-style mind games, and Nolan-esque paradoxes, an interactive fever dream where reality folds in on itself and paranoia becomes the air you breathe.

Where can I play KARMA: The Dark World?
KARMA: The Dark World | Xbox Launch Trailer

Beginning September 10th, KARMA: The Dark World will haunt the Xbox Store at £15.99 | €19.99 | $19.99 with a 20% launch discount. For those ready to go deeper, the Deluxe Digital Edition arrives at £18.39 | €22.39 | $22.39, also at a launch discount.

KARMA: The Dark World is available now on Steam, PlayStation Store, GOG and EPIC.

You can also play a free trial of KARMA: The Dark World here.

You can listen to the full song on the KARMA: The Dark World EP,on the Wired Bandcamp.


KARMA: The Dark World isn’t just another horror game,it’s an experiment in narrative dissonance and memory distortion. On Xbox Series X|S, the last safe place you thought you had, your own mind, is about to be hacked wide open.

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