Time To Gear Up & Head Out With The Coming Release For Infect Cam

Infect Cam — Release Date

The release date for Infect Cam is on the way, so we all can have a shot at the horrors inside the Infect Cam

Even though we are all on the backside of Halloween out here, we still have more horror titles on the way to us with Infect Cam. Another of the many bodycam horror titles that indie.io is helping to get out there, and this one comes from Ravenholm Interactive. It is also bringing along a 4-player tactical co-op experience instead of the many single-player experiences we have had so far. So, if you want to shake things up and have a reason to not be with the living families anymore, you can get ready for Infect Cam to hit the PC on November 17th. The perfect time to keep us all fighting for more life in the virtual worlds out there.

With a title like Infect Cam, I’m sure you have already figured out what we will be doing in the game. We are going to be one of a squad of four tactical operatives dropped into an infection zone of infected terrors, and we will need to survive. All without the use of a HUD, and more things to truly immerse you in this world. That means that we will, most likely, still need to count our bullets and various other elements as we go through this survival horror title with ever-changing quarantine zones. Something that sounds like it will be truly dynamic in Infect Cam, so don’t expect to just memorize the layouts and survive. That should make the replay factor next-level in the game, as well as build more of the tension one would feel if this were all in the real world.

Infect Cam — Release Date


No HUD. No comfort. Just you and the infected.

Experience survival horror through a raw, body-cam lens where every scream, every flicker of light, and every decision could be your last. Infect Cam is a four-player co-op shooter that strips away the interface to deliver unfiltered tension, teamwork, and terror.

  • 🔦 Release Date: November 17, 2025
  • 🧟 Platform: Steam (PC)

Key Features:

  • True body-cam perspective — no HUD, no safety net
  • Four-player online co-op survival
  • Dynamic missions in infected quarantine zones
  • Immersive sound, lighting, and tension-driven gameplay

How do you feel about another bodycam title like Infect Cam coming out? Do you see this as the next big fad that will die out soon? Will we truly need to count each bullet, or will there be some kind of indication for players who can’t multitask like this? How many different variations of the maps will there actually be out there? Let’s have all of that discussion in the comment section. There might be more for Infect Cam, and there certainly will be for the bodycam genre, so please keep on following along for all of those updates as we get them here. You can do that with our socials, or by just coming back to the site often. Both will work for us, as long as you are getting the news.


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