One of the biggest wins for players is the confirmation of a Friend’s Pass. If you are planning to dive into the game’s local or online co-op mode, only one player needs to own the full game to invite a friend along for the ride. This is a massive pro-player move, especially for a game that leans so heavily on the shared experience of a brother and sister trying to survive a nightmare island.
The pricing structure has also been laid out, catering to different levels of fandom. The Standard Edition sits at a reasonable $39.99, while the Deluxe Edition jumps to $59.99. For the hardcore collectors, a physical Collector’s Edition is priced at $199.99. If you are looking for early impressions, the review embargo is set to lift on February 11, giving us a 48-hour window to see if the atmospheric horror lives up to the pedigree of the developers.
Technically, Reanimal is pushing modern boundaries by utilizing Unreal Engine 5. PC players can expect support for DLSS and FSR Frame Generation to keep performance smooth during those tense evasion sequences. The minimum specs are surprisingly accessible, requiring a GTX 1060 or RX 480 paired with 8GB of RAM, ensuring that even those with older rigs can experience the dread.
