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Psychological Horror Game Tormenture Unleashes Its Biggest Update Yet, Featuring 300% Performance Boost — Now 25% Off on Steam

The 25% discount is active until May 28. Simplified Chinese and Catalan added as new languages in Tormenture.

21 May, 2025, Spain – Tormenture, the psychological horror puzzle game from Croxel Studios and publisher Billete Cohete (the novel indie incubator by The Game Kitchen), has just received its most substantial update yet—enhancing performance, controls, accessibility, and overall gameplay refinement.

Thanks to major optimization upgrades, performance has increased by up to 300%, offering a significantly smoother experience across all systems. Players can now fully remap inputs for both keyboard/mouse and gamepad, while a newly added zoom feature improves visibility on smaller screens—particularly valuable for Steam Deck, where the game is officially verified.
  
In addition to technical improvements, the patch includes bug fixes across puzzles, 3D sequences, and other gameplay elements, resulting in a more polished and responsive experience. The update also expands localization support with the addition of Simplified Chinese and Catalan, broadening the game’s reach and accessibility.
  
The full patch notes are available on the game’s Steam page, where Tormenture is now available at 25% off until May 28.
  
Tormenture, a cursed game within a game
  
It’s the early 1980s. After finishing your homework, you power up your Limbo 2800. But something is… different. The game isn’t how you remember it.
  
Tormenture blurs the line between player and character in a meta-horror narrative where the game itself becomes part of the threat. To survive, you must uncover four cursed relics, solve cryptic puzzles, and confront entities that may no longer be confined to the screen.
  
A twisted homage to retro gaming, Tormenture combines pixel art, psychological horror, and interactive storytelling across three possible endings—each shaped by your choices, both inside and outside the game.
  
If you dare to explore this cursed horror game within a game, reply to this email or contact us at contact@billetecohete.com to request your review code. We take no responsibility for any side effects the game may have on your mind.
  
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About The Game Kitchen
Since 2010, The Game Kitchen has been crafting “Meaningful indie games” from its studios in Seville and Tenerife, Spain. Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, we pair bold creative vision with a deep commitment to work-life balance, making the wellbeing of every team member paramount.

Our portfolio ranges from the atmospheric point-and-click horror classic The Last Door (2013) to the best-selling, award-winning dark-fantasy metroidvania Blasphemous (2019) and its acclaimed sequel Blasphemous 2 (2023), then pushes further with The Stone of Madness (2025), a real-time strategy–stealth hybrid, and the continuously evolving VR platform All On Board! (2025) for board-game enthusiasts.

The company is currently working on NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound, scheduled for release in Summer 2025.

About Billete Cohete
Billete Cohete is the video game incubator from The Game Kitchen, founded in 2021. It has published Escape From Galaxen and Tormenture, supporting emerging developers in bringing their projects to life.