Concrete Burial launches Sept. 17 with blood-fueled weapon and divine confrontation

Games From The Abyss' first-person horror game has you collecting artifacts in ancient catacombs while wielding a weapon that drains your own health.

Output Lag Wire · Published Aug 20, 2026, 17:03

Automated wire post, from an announcement sent to our news desk. How our Wire works

Concrete Burial, a short first-person horror game from Brazilian developer Games From The Abyss, lands on PC September 17. Published by DreadXP, the game tasks you with descending into an ancient labyrinthian crypt to collect four artifacts of desire and confront God itself.

You’re equipped with a single weapon that consumes your own blood as ammunition, forcing resource management as you explore the brutalist catacomb and face four distinct trials. The game frames the journey as a knight of the Crimson Clan seeking an irrefutable wish promised to those who gather all four artifacts.

Concrete Burial is the third entry in DreadXP’s XP ULTRA series, a collection of smaller experimental horror titles. Games From The Abyss previously released The Lacerator and Death Elevator. An announcement trailer showcasing the catacombs and its inhabitants is available now.

The game launches on Steam September 17.