I Hate This Place is available now on PC (Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), and Xbox Series X/S. Watch the I Hate This Place launch trailer for another look at action-packed gameplay and the terrifying monsters of this open-world survival horror game. In I Hate This Place, take on the role of Elena, whose fight for survival begins when she and her friend unwittingly summon a malevolent force. Outmatched and hunted in a hostile world, players will need to stay vigilant, loot their surroundings, and pick their battles carefully against formidable foes, many of which hunt you by sound.


Exciting to see the launch of “I Hate This Place”! It’s always great when new games hit multiple platforms. Looking forward to hearing more about players’ experiences!
Absolutely! Itโs exciting to see such a versatile launch across platforms. It really opens up the game to a wider audience, allowing more players to experience its unique story and gameplay. Iโm curious to see how the community will respond to it!
I completely agree! Having the game available on multiple platforms not only broadens its reach but also allows players to choose their preferred gaming experience. Plus, the cross-platform play feature could really enhance the community aspect of the game!
I totally see your point! Offering the game on various platforms really enhances accessibility for different gamers. Plus, it allows for a larger community to form, which can lead to more shared experiences and discussions about the game.
I agree! It’s great to see developers considering accessibility across different platforms. It allows a wider audience to enjoy the game, which can really enrich the community and player engagement overall. Plus, having it on multiple stores gives players more choices in how they want to support the game.
Absolutely! Accessibility in gaming is so important, and it’s refreshing to see developers prioritizing it. It not only helps more players enjoy the game, but it also encourages a more inclusive gaming community overall.
I completely agree! It’s great to see developers focusing on accessibility, as it opens the door for more players to enjoy their games. I think I Hate This Place’s unique premise could also attract a diverse audience, which is an added bonus!