Dark Stream Is Gearing Up To Start Up Some New Streaming Horrors

Dark Stream — Full Reveal

A new horror title, Dark Stream, has finally been fully revealed, and we can see what will be streaming within Dark Stream

Look out, as there’s a new streamer on the way to the horror space with Dark Stream. A new game that will place you in the role of a streamer trying to keep your viewers happy and to get back into the good graces of the PC gaming community. That is the goal of the game that RedDeer.Games and Skystone Games has in the story of this horror title, but there’s something even darker going on behind the scenes. Which is where the psychological horror aspect of Dark Stream will kick in as we go through the motions of exploring a haunted house. If all of that has caught your attention, then kick back and get ready to experience the full reveal of the game that should be keeping us out of the heat this year. That’s at least the aim of things as it all seems.

As the story goes, Dark Stream will have us playing as a disgraced creator trying to get back on top of things. To do that, they are kicking off a new stream that will have them searching a haunted house for a dark entity. One that truly does exist and will be causing all manner of horrors as we play through the experience. One that can also be streamed to Twitch and allows your real chat to react as you go. Not only will the chat respond to our actions in Dark Stream, though, as it does seem as if we’ll be upsetting whatever the entity in the house is. So, we’ll have to balance all of the chaos perfectly to make sure we are on top of the streaming charts, while also making sure we’re able to walk out of the house at the end of the stream. Just like all of the annoying content creators out there who have a personality of “I yell because something slightly is out of place.” Maybe this will help put some of them in their place, or allow others to stream and grab those audiences from where they don’t belong.

Dark Stream — Full Reveal


Skystone Games, in partnership with developer RedDeer.Games unveiled Dark Stream, a first-person psychological horror game about a disgraced content creator chasing one last viral moment inside a house rumored to be haunted for decades. The catch: the stream is live, the chat is watching, and the haunting reacts to both of you. The demo is live right now and can be played on Steam immediately.

You play a creator with everything to prove and nothing left to lose. Armed with a laptop, a flickering flashlight, and a live chat feed, you push deeper into the house to uncover its violent past — and survive the encounters waiting inside it. This isn’t exploration. You’re stepping directly into active paranormal events that react to you.

Every anomaly is its own twisted performance. Objects shift with intent. Sounds linger where they shouldn’t. Whispers crawl through the static like they’ve been waiting for an audience. Each encounter is a tense, interactive investigation: observe, interpret, and experiment to understand what’s happening before the nightmare takes hold. Correct reads stabilize the anomaly and reveal the truth. Mistakes escalate everything, turning the house unpredictable and hostile.

And you’re never alone on stream. A fully integrated Twitch chat reacts in real time. They’ll support you when things go bad, feed the chaos for fun, or spam “F” while it all falls apart. Either way, they’re staying until the end. As you unlock more rooms, the fragments connect, the objects, the spaces, and the way the house warps around you – into something far bigger than a single haunting.

Key Features:

  • A Haunting That Reacts To You — anomalies respond to your actions, not a script. Read them right or watch them turn on you.
  • Live Twitch Chat Integration — your audience reacts in real time and becomes part of the experience.
  • Interactive Investigation Horror — observe, interpret, and experiment your way through each encounter.
  • A House With A Violent Past — piece together the full story as you unlock rooms and confront what’s inside.
  • Survive The Subathon — keep the stream alive as the haunting awakens and the pressure mounts.

What do you think about Dark Stream, now that it is all revealed? What will be the point of having a live Twitch chat to interact with in the game? Will the game insert its own followers and chatters to mess with us as we play? Will we truly be able to make it out of this nightmare that we find ourselves living in every day now? Let’s discuss all that we can down in the comment section of the page here. We’ll have what we can for Dark Stream as the team works on moving it from demo to a final project. Keep your eyes open for all of that, and give that demo a shot. We’ll have the updates that we can on the site, as well as all of our socials out there, so please follow along. We have to ask, just like any good “content creator” out there, right?!


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