London-based publisher PQube has announced a partnership with Dragonis Games to bring the surreal psychological horror experience, Necrophosis: Full Consciousness, to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later this year. Revealed as a highlight of the 2026 IGN Fan Fest, this definitive console edition bundles the original nightmare with its expansive new DLC, Subconsciousness.
In this first-person journey into the macabre, players awaken as a nameless consciousness trapped within a decaying vessel. The world of Necrophosis is one of eternal deterioration, where the environment itself—inspired by the haunting architectural works of Zdzislaw Beksinski and the cosmic dread of H.P. Lovecraft—tells a story of rot. To uncover the truth of their awakening, players must navigate grotesque landscapes and interact with forgotten, decaying gods caught in endless cycles of rebirth.
The "Full Consciousness" edition offers a significantly deepened narrative. While the base game explores the physical realm of decay, the included Subconsciousness DLC plunges players into the shadowy depths of the mind, introducing new entities and unsettling environments. Gameplay centers on atmospheric exploration and "brain-detachment" puzzles that challenge conventional logic, all set against a minimalist, droning soundscape of cryptic whispers and distant groans.
In a move that will please physical media collectors, the PlayStation 5 retail edition offers even greater value. It includes a bonus full game from Dragonis Games: The Shore. This acclaimed Lovecraftian adventure follows a father’s desperate search for his daughter on a forbidden island, blending psychological thriller elements with tense combat against eldritch beings.
Whether through the narrative poems scattered across the wasteland or the mind-bending puzzles required to progress, Necrophosis: Full Consciousness promises a dark, multi-layered odyssey for horror enthusiasts. With its focus on atmosphere and existential dread, it stands as a significant new entry in the genre of cosmic horror.