The Caribou Trail arrives on May 14 and is sounding like a very interesting WWI narrative experience, blending together history and fiction.
While it's a game set during the war, it's not specifically a war game. You're not tasked with gunning down enemies constantly, this is not Call of Duty. Instead, it focuses on the emotional, psychological journey. Shaped by real history from historical testimonies and the legacy of those who lived through Gallipoli.
See the new trailer below:

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Game Highlights:
- Visceral First-Person Experience - Feel the closeness of the trenches, the weight of silence, cut through barbed wire, crawl across no man’s land.
- Narrative Exploration - Explore the camp between battles: the waiting, the daily lives of ordinary soldiers, and the quiet moments that speak louder than combat.
- Friendship & Humor - Share ghost stories, laugh with comrades, and improvise suspicious stew together because survival is found in warmth and laughter, not in gunfire.
- Folklore & Psychological Horror - Face the blurred line between reality and myth as campfire tales echo into the darkness.
- Inspired by Real Events - Rooted in historical testimonies and the legacy of those who lived through Gallipoli.
- Original Score & Immersive Sound Design - A haunting and gut-wrenching soundtrack paired with realistic ambient sounds to reflect the emotional weight of each moment.
- Stylized Visuals - A semi-stylized art direction inspired by archival photography, evoking memory, loss, and timelessness.
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