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Early Access Date Announcement

We are excited to officially announce the Early Access release date for The Outlast Trials, which will come to Steam and Epic Games Store on May 18, 2023. Wishlist The Outlast Trials now

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Players were first granted access to Murkoff’s Sinyala Facility last Halloween for the Closed Beta experience. Running from October 28th to November 1st, almost 1 million players signed up for the terrifying challenge, with successful players racking up a total of 35 years of playtime spent during the Closed Beta weekend. Once again we thank everyone who joined us during the Closed Beta, your feedback was invaluable!

The Outlast Trials Closed Beta gameplay data:
  • 225,363 player deaths
  • 656,180 players incapacitated
  • 352,851,550 secs (11 years) spent in Night Vision
  • 1,841,161 number of times Active Skill was used
  • 35 years total time spent in The Outlast Trials by players during the Closed Beta

“The Closed Beta was just a taste of what’s to come in The Outlast Trials,” said Philippe Morin, Co-Founder of Red Barrels. "Our first round of willing participants to take part in the trials provided us with some insightful feedback and very interesting data, which we have used to improve the player experience. We received so many requests for the Closed Beta that we’re looking forward to welcoming even more players to The Outlast Trials when it comes to Early Access on May 18th.”

A brand new take on the acclaimed Outlast survival horror series, The Outlast Trials is set in the same terrifying universe as the previous titles, only this time you can choose to play on your own or with friends in a team of up to four people. Early Access will only be available on Steam and Epic Games Store, however, we are working to have The Outlast Trials be playable on as many consoles as possible for the game's full launch with cross-platform play but without cross-platform progression.

Further information about pricing and the content available in The Outlast Trials Early Access will be revealed soon.

Here are our responses to some Early Access questions as seen on our Steam page:

Why Early Access?
“The Outlast Trials is a complex experience and the most challenging production the studio has ever faced. We need your feedback to help us refine and balance the game. Murkoff's experimental program is waiting for you.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?
“It all depends on the feedback we get. Our goal is to release version 1.0 when we feel the game delivers our initial vision.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?
“In addition to bug fixes and improvements on balance and core gameplay, the full version will have more of everything: trials, challenges, enemies, perks, customization, etc. Most of these will be introduced gradually during the Early Access phase.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?
“The Early Access build will include all the main features and be fully playable.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?
“No definitive plans here yet, but it is likely that the price will be increased over the course of the Early Access period.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?
“We currently use our Discord server as our primary ways to talk to our community. We also look forward to reading your feedback via our Steam forums and social media channels.”

Keep in touch with us and what we are up to on our socials:

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We will be getting better together very soon...

- The Red Barrels Team

Multiplayer horror The Outlast Trials gets release date on Steam, Epic

If you love a spot of co-op horror, then you'll be pleased to hear that The Outlast Trials release date has been set, and it's not too long until the multiplayer follow-up to two of the scariest horror games on PC arrives in early access on Steam and the Epic Games store. Following the success of its first two games, developer Red Barrels reveals exactly when you'll be able to work together to try and survive Murkoff's Trials.


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RELATED LINKS:

The Outlast Trials closed beta unleashes co-op survival horror

Outlast goes co-op with The Outlast Trials, coming in 2021 to Steam and Epic

The next Outlast game has been announced - and it's co-op

Closed Beta Has Ended - Thank You to all our players!

The Closed Beta for The Outlast Trials is officially over.
The Red Barrels team thanks everyone for pouring hours into our game and sharing your experiences with us.

Keep sharing your Closed Beta experiences with us here or on our other social media accounts: Screenshots, clips, feedback, pistachios; WE WANT TO SEE IT ALL!

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Also please fill out The Outlast Trials Survey so we can work towards a roadmap to release with your feedback in mind.

Let's not be strangers. Let's stay in touch... and remember we are all going to get better together! 💉

- The Red Barrels Team

Closed Beta Patch Notes

Welcome to the Closed Beta of The Outlast Trials game!

The Murkoff Corporation is waiting for you at its Sinyala Facility to volunteer for a unique therapy to reinvent yourself before letting you back out into society.

The team at Red Barrels has been working hard on this project for years now; we are nearing the finish line, but need your valuable feedback to bring this game to its full potential!

Please keep in mind this isn’t a finished product, The Outlast Trials is a work in progress and we will prioritize game breaking bugs this weekend and will be working to fix other issues in the future for full launch. Some things still need to be worked on and polished, but before we go any further, we’d love to have you jump into The Outlast Trials and get your thoughts.

In this Closed Beta, you’ll be able to play the introduction of the game, explore the Sleep Room (the in-game lobby), customize your character, make your cell your own, and take part in one of Murkoff’s Trials in Police Station featuring Leland Coyle, one of our Prime Assets. The trial is playable solo or co-op with a team of up to four players, with each participant’s performance being rated by Murkoff.
Enjoy, and remember, we are all in this together.


Patch Notes


  • It is not possible to reconnect to an ongoing Trial under any circumstances. If you get disconnected or kicked out, we suggest you to either wait for your team to be done playing so you can join them again or queue in a new game.
  • Unlock higher difficulties by completing the difficulty below it. Insane difficulty will not be playable during Closed Beta.
  • The Party Voice Chat system is activated by default, if you wish to deactivate it, you can change the settings in the Main Menu > Game Options > Audio > Voice Chat Enabled > Off.
  • Cinematics' audio may be out of sync on certain systems.

[h2]Problems launching the game[/h2]

  • If you press Play on Steam, and the game window does not launch, but the Task Manager shows it’s running, you’ll have to follow these steps: Right-click on The Outlast Trials in Steam → Go to Properties → Manage → Browse local files → Right-click on the “TOTClient.exe” → Properties → Compatibility → Toggle on “Run this program in compatibility mode for” → Select Windows 7.
  • If you get a “DX12 is not supported on your system“ error message, please verify your file integrity on steam.
  • If you get a DX12 crash, go into the Properties section of The Outlast Trials Closed Beta application in Steam, and in the Launch Options type: “-dx11” This will allow you to switch the game to DirectX 11. The game might be slightly slower but it will be playable.
  • If you get the “Failed to find server for match” error message, please wait a few moments and try again.
  • Can't connect to the game? Check your firewall or antivirus software configuration to ensure it's not blocking the game from connecting to its servers.
When crashing in any way, make sure to fill up the Unreal Crash Window.

Known Issues


  • When a player is downed and bleeding out near walls, corners, and other objects throughout the map where it’s not possible to revive downed or dead teammates (close to wall, corners, other objects). The downed player just has to move in an open area before dying.
  • If the player quits to the lobby/sleeping room while being in the SAS wagon, some issues may occur.
  • Even if your Social Menu is accessible during your tutorial, you will not be able to invite people to play with you. It is a strictly solo experience and seeing his menu at that stage is unintended.
  • Slight chance of having an issue with the Generator’s cranking mini-game. Players will not be able to progress and will have to restart the trial.
  • The Outlast Trials is not currently supported on the Steam Deck.

The Outlast Trials closed beta unleashes co-op survival horror

The Outlast Trials closed beta test is set to unleash its unique brand of survival horror action on players. The Outlast Trials is a multiplayer twist on one of the best horror games on PC; the original Outlast garnered huge popularity off the back of scream-filled playthroughs from some of the biggest YouTube personalities including Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, and PewDiePie. Now it's back as a co-op game and developer Red Barrels has launched the long-awaited closed beta test ahead of the Halloween weekend.


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

Outlast goes co-op with The Outlast Trials, coming in 2021 to Steam and Epic

The next Outlast game has been announced - and it's co-op