Content Warning Is Hiding Players’ Footage in the Game for Other Players to Find
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Content Warning Is Hiding Players’ Footage in the Game for Other Players to Find

Content Warning Is Hiding Players’ Footage in the Game for Other Players to Find

Players of wacky co-op horror recreation Content Warning are being requested by writer Landfall if their wildest recordings can be utilized for a misplaced footage undertaking which might see it hidden in-game for different gamers to discover.

Content Warning would not revolve round looting or combating your approach by means of a shadowy and monster-infested world however as an alternative your goal is to use the 90 seconds of movie in your video digital camera to seize your crew’s spine-chilling and/or hilarious misadventures, then survive lengthy sufficient to extract the footage, add it to ‘SpookTube’, and rake in the views. The ensuing reel, together with your screams, exclamations, and deadpan narration of somebody being eaten by a gap in the ceiling, is then accessible for you to obtain to your PC as a memento.

Being picked up and hurled into the air by a horrifying knobbly slug monster is subsequently an excellent flip of occasions (so long as your cameraman catches it on movie), and it is this type of footage Landfall is trying for.

It is asking for gamers’ exported digital camera footage for the misplaced footage undertaking, with the concept that, when different gamers are exploring the ridiculous and terrifying world of Content Warning, they’re going to come throughout an equally ridiculous and terrifying recording and maybe acquire an thought of what lurks close by — or at the very least have snicker.

Footage have to be unedited to be eligible for inclusion, and also you’ll want to signal a waiver and put up the video on social media first. Applications are currently open, so give it a shot should you suppose your professional camerawork deserves a bigger viewers.

When you’re trying for your saved footage, right here’s the place to discover your video recordings in Content Warning. Or should you’re heading again down for a reshoot, check out IGN’s Guides for all the data we’ve gathered thus far on the monsters, helpful gadgets accessible to buy, and our ideas and methods for most views.

Jen Rothery is a Deputy Editor on the IGN Guides workforce. She could be discovered on Twitter and Twitch at @sylfGG. If she invitations you to play Dota 2, it’s possible you’ll safely decline.

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