Indonesian game studio Digital Happiness made its debut in 2014 with its third-person horror game DreadOut. However, only the first Act of the game crawled out from the development basement, and Act 2 will soon be emerging from the darkness as well as a free update to owners of the game.
But, before that happens, Siliconera was able to catch up with Rachmad Imron, producer at Digital Happiness, to talk about why the game was split into two in the first place, and what horrors from Indonesia mythlore we should expect to confront in its second part.
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