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Mortanis Prisoners: A harrowing descent into purgatory arrives February 20, 2026

A new first-person survival horror experience is preparing to test players’ resolve in the most psychologically punishing way possible. Mortanis Prisoners launches February 20, 2026, for and , delivering a grim narrative that blends historical trauma with supernatural dread.

At its core, the game is not simply about survival—it is about confronting guilt, mortality, and the thin veil between suffering and salvation.

A Story Rooted in Horror — Both Human and Supernatural

Players assume the role of Justina, a Polish resistance fighter imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp. The narrative begins in an operating theater, where she awakens unexpectedly under clinical lights and blood-stained instruments. Instead of doctors, she is greeted by the embodiment of Death itself.

The revelation is immediate and chilling: she is no longer in the physical world. She is trapped in Purgatory.

What follows is a descent through a distorted afterlife shaped by memory, fear, and atrocity. Escape is possible—but the path forward is paved with psychological torment and physical danger so severe that death itself may seem merciful by comparison.

Survival Horror With Psychological Weight

Mortanis Prisoners is a single-player, first-person survival horror title. Expect:

  • Environmental storytelling layered with symbolic imagery
  • Resource scarcity and methodical exploration
  • Tension-driven gameplay emphasizing vulnerability
  • Supernatural entities that embody guilt, trauma, and mortality
  • Morally complex narrative decisions

Rather than relying purely on jump scares, the game appears structured around sustained dread. The horror is existential. The setting—Purgatory—functions as both a literal space and a metaphor for unresolved suffering.

Players can expect:

  • High-fidelity lighting and volumetric fog effects
  • Spatial audio design engineered for psychological immersion
  • Detailed environmental textures reinforcing decay and despair
  • Fast loading that maintains uninterrupted tension

In survival horror, atmosphere is everything—and modern hardware provides the necessary fidelity to make Purgatory feel suffocatingly real.

Game Information

Title: Mortanis Prisoners
Genre: Survival Horror
Mode: Single-player
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Release Date: February 20, 2026

A Horror Experience That Demands Emotional Endurance

Few horror titles attempt to merge historical atrocity with metaphysical terror. Mortanis Prisoners positions itself as a narrative-driven survival experience that confronts players with uncomfortable themes: war, death, faith, and redemption.

This is not escapist horror. It is confrontational.

For players seeking a deeply atmospheric, story-focused survival horror experience in early 2026, Mortanis Prisoners may prove to be one of the most emotionally intense releases of the year.

February 20 will reveal whether survival is truly a blessing—or a curse.

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