Psychological Horror Game CORDURA Releases Official Gameplay Trailer

Garage51 has officially unveiled the gameplay reveal trailer for CORDURA, a cooperative psychological horror title designed for one to four players.
The announcement, made on June 6, 2026, introduces a game centered on a Victorian mansion where participants must retrieve the Roses of the Night before the house seals them inside.
In this experience, players assume the roles of Workers sent into procedurally generated labyrinths to harvest Ambrosia, a valuable mineral coveted by a new aristocracy.
One participant takes on an asymmetric role in the Control Room, using a map and lantern to guide the team through the shifting halls.
The developer emphasized a shift away from scripted jumpscares, focusing instead on a Mimic system that uses the voices and bodies of companions to sow paranoia.
Success depends on tight coordination and silence, as the mansion and its corrupted inhabitants respond to noise and light.
Every incursion features permanent consequences, meaning that any Worker who fails to exit before the timer ends is lost forever.
Survivors can use collected coins to upgrade equipment, such as drills and sidearms, to better handle the evolving threats of the mansion.
CORDURA was showcased as part of the Future Games Show Summer Showcase 2026 and is slated for release on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam.
While the gameplay trailer has been released, a specific launch date for the project has not yet been confirmed.
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