Mimesis, a cooperative psychological horror game using AI technology, recruits participants for a closed beta test
May 26, 2025
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Applications for participation in this test can be made from the 26th to June 2nd through the Steam page of 'Mimesis' and the application posted on the official website of Relu Games, YouTube, and X, and the test will be held for a total of four days from June 4th to 7th. Test participants will be selected by lottery, with a Steam Game Key available after the official release of 'Mimesis' as a reward.
The closed beta test will be conducted under the name of 'Survivor Test: Day 1'. It means that it is the first day of the journey to survive in a world where a small number of survivors have fallen.
'Mimesis' is a four-person cooperative psychological horror game using AI technology. It is set in a world where unidentified rain has transformed some humans into 'mimesis', which replicates other people's voices, actions, and memories, and requires users to collect resources with their colleagues to escape dangerous areas on trams and maintain the tram's operation.
The core fun of the game is the camouflage and disturbance of 'Mimesis', the company said. Because 'Mimesis' implements natural speech and behavior like real people through reinforcement learning-based AI technology, users doubt the identity of their team members at every moment. Through this, users experience a high level of psychological warfare and a high sense of immersion.
Through this test, Relu Games plans to verify that the core fun elements of the game work well and actively reflect the feedback of the test participants to increase the completeness of the game. This will provide a new game experience based on psychological tension, not just fear.
Meanwhile, 'Mimesis' will participate in Steam's new product introduction event 'Steam Next Fest' held from June 10 to 17 after the end of the test to meet global users. During the event, the trial version will be released on Steam for free, and anyone can download and play it.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.