Don't play this game in the dark! A frightening trailer of dystopian horror Karma: The Dark World has been published

The developers of Karma: The Dark World released another trailer, which further raises the degree of expectation for the dystopian horror game.
Here's What We Know
Symbolically, the trailer starts with the advice not to play Karma: The Dark World in complete darkness - judging by the shown shots it is absolutely correct recommendation, because further the audience is shown creepy situations and locations, which cannot be described, because their context is not quite clear yet, but yes, it's scary.
Karma: The Dark World has a clear sci-fi style, high-tech devices of unclear purpose are seen everywhere, there are some tubes sticking out of people, and characters look unnatural and frightening.
Flashback
The developers of the game were inspired by the works of David Lynch (Twin Peaks), Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding) and Christopher Nolan (Inception, Interstellar).
The main character of KARMA: The Dark World will be detective Daniel McGovern, who works for the powerful Leviathan Corporation.
All citizens are under constant surveillance, society is divided into classes, people are fed mind-altering drugs and promises of a gateway to Utopia, which opens before the most obedient.
Using high-tech devices, the protagonist will delve into the distorted minds of criminals to find clues and figure out how to break them during interrogation.
The developers promise a dark tale of love and loss in which nothing is what it seems.
When We Can Expect It
The game will be released on 27 March on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG) and PlayStation 5, with the Xbox Series version coming a little later.
Currently on PC and PS5, everyone can install a trial version of KARMA: The Dark World and immerse themselves in the world of an alternate East Germany in 1984.
Source: PlayStation