Wales Interactive’s first-person survival horror game Maid of Sker is coming to iOS and Android next month. Maid of Sker released on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch before seeing enhanced current-generation versions for PS5 and Xbox Series X with technical improvements. If you’ve not played it yet, Maid of Sker is set in a hotel with history from British folklore. You only have a single sound device, and need to avoid sound-based AI enemies which serves as the main survival mechanic. Maid of Sker aimed to blend in realistic visuals with its psychological, gothic, and British horror. I’ve heard mostly good things about it from friends who played it on PC. Watch the original gameplay trailer for Maid of Sker below:
One more notable aspect of Maid of Sker is that it is a re-imagining of the Welsh folk song “Y Ferch o’r Sger”. I’ll give this one a shot, but think I should play it on PS5 since horror games are best there with DualSense features. If you’d like to play Maid of Sker on mobile, it will be a free to start game with a single in app purchase to unlock the full game. It is currently listed for September 10th on the App Store. You can pre-order Maid of Sker on the App Store for iOS here and pre-register for it on Google Play for Android here. The full unlock for Maid of Sker is going to be priced at around $5.99 depending on your region. This is a lot lower than the $24.99 asking price on PC and consoles. Check out our forum thread for it here. Have you played Maid of Sker before or will you be trying it on mobile next month?
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