“As big fans of Asian horror films, The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation was a real passion project for both the Softstar Entertainment team and Eastasiasoft,” said Joshua French, Project Lead at Eastasiasoft Limited. “It offers a classic ghost story with plenty of good scares, a memorable story, and an endearing cast. We’re very excited to share the fruits of labor with everyone. Happy ghost hunting!”
The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation out now trailer
The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation is a first-person psychological survival-horror game inspired by the Taiwanese live-action horror film The Bridge Curse. This adaptation revolves around six university friends who challenge a well-known urban legend and end up awakening a curse that none of them know how to lift. It’s up to the player to assume the role of these friends in turn and help them find a way to survive the night as they’re stalked by a vengeful ghost.
Players will need to be stealthy to avoid the murderous ghost hot on their trail, as they piece together the mystery of the curse and find a way off campus. The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation offers intense action, puzzle elements, immersive exploration, film-quality storytelling, and cutting-edge graphic design, complete with new English voice-acting produced by Eastasiasoft.
Key Features:
- Take the role of a student trying to survive supernatural events in a Taiwanese college campus!
- Immerse yourself in a modern horror story told in a cinematic first-person perspective.
- Use stealth to avoid your spectral stalker while exploring and solving puzzles!
- Experience the haunting adventure dubbed in English for the first time.
- Uncover the truth of the curse and find a way to escape with your life!
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About Eastasiasoft
Eastasiasoft Limited is an independent, Hong Kong–based developer and publisher of interactive entertainment specializing in video games and related media. Founded in 2007, Eastasiasoft has published a diverse variety of titles in digital and physical format. Eastasiasoft is a licensed PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One publisher. Some of Eastasiasoft’s recently licensed and published games are Mugen Souls, Sword and Fairy: Together Forever, Xuan Yuan Sword 7, Empire of Angels IV, Seven Pirates H, Moero Crystal H, Trigger Witch, Rainbow Skies, Rainbow Moon, and the Söldner-X franchise.
Eastasiasoft Limited is an independent, Hong Kong–based developer and publisher of interactive entertainment specializing in video games and related media. Founded in 2007, Eastasiasoft has published a diverse variety of titles in digital and physical format. Eastasiasoft is a licensed PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One publisher. Some of Eastasiasoft’s recently licensed and published games are Mugen Souls, Sword and Fairy: Together Forever, Xuan Yuan Sword 7, Empire of Angels IV, Seven Pirates H, Moero Crystal H, Trigger Witch, Rainbow Skies, Rainbow Moon, and the Söldner-X franchise.
About Softstar Entertainment Inc.
Softstar Entertainment Inc. is a leading brand for PC games for the Chinese market and has created the Sword & Fairy, Xuan Yuan Sword, and Richman as the top three best known Chinese-speaking game IPs. It is also the very first Chinese game provider to invest in the development of spin-off products & services, presented in such diverse media as TV dramas, novels, comics, and physical games, so as to satisfy all the entertainment demands of its numerous and wide-ranging consumers. Up to date, Softstar owns a fan base of 500 million people in Greater China, as well as fan clubs across the whole China; its domestic and international business partners span across North East Asia, South East Asia, North America and Europe.
Softstar Entertainment Inc. is a leading brand for PC games for the Chinese market and has created the Sword & Fairy, Xuan Yuan Sword, and Richman as the top three best known Chinese-speaking game IPs. It is also the very first Chinese game provider to invest in the development of spin-off products & services, presented in such diverse media as TV dramas, novels, comics, and physical games, so as to satisfy all the entertainment demands of its numerous and wide-ranging consumers. Up to date, Softstar owns a fan base of 500 million people in Greater China, as well as fan clubs across the whole China; its domestic and international business partners span across North East Asia, South East Asia, North America and Europe.