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Team Clout Confirms Full Japanese Localization for Horror FPS ILL

The confirmation of full Japanese localization, including voice acting, signals that the developer intends to release the game uncensored in Japan, a market where extreme gore often faces regulatory scrutiny.

Key Facts

  • Team Clout confirmed full Japanese localization for ILL, including Japanese voice acting, in an interview with Game Spark.
  • The horror FPS is set for a 2027 release, with the core foundation already in place.
  • Producer Max Verehin said gore is 'essential to horror' and the team has no plans to compromise their vision.
  • The game features a realistic limb dismemberment system, physics calculations, and binaural audio.
  • Team Clout has a film background, including work on Until Dawn and Sony Pictures horror projects.

Reporting from 2 sources: GameBusiness.jp, Game Spark.

Team Clout Confirms Full Japanese Localization for Horror FPS ILL

Developer Team Clout confirmed in an interview with Game Spark that the ultra-gory survival horror FPS ILL will receive full Japanese localization, including Japanese voice acting. The game is on track for a 2027 release, with the core foundation already in place. The team emphasized that gore is essential to horror and that they have no plans to compromise their vision.

Team Clout, the developer behind the ultra-realistic survival horror FPS ILL, has confirmed that the game will receive full Japanese localization including Japanese voice acting. In an email interview with Game Spark, producer Max Verehin stated that the team considers gore 'essential to horror' and that they have no plans to compromise their vision for the 2027 release. The game is set on an isolated research fortress where the protagonist awakens from a coma and must survive against grotesque Aberrations. Features include a realistic limb dismemberment system, physics calculations, and binaural audio designed to make horror physically felt. The team, which has a film background including work on Until Dawn and various Sony Pictures horror projects, said the core foundation is already solidly in place and development is on track.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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