Indie developer Take It Studio has officially announced that its upcoming first-person psychological horror game, The Green Light, is headed to consoles. Previously announced for PC, the atmospheric title will now be available to players on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

A Descent into Isolation

The Green Light follows the story of Fred, a man suffocated by the monotony of a dead-end job and the crushing weight of a routine life. As the psychological strain takes its toll, Fred’s reality begins to fracture, manifesting as unsettling hallucinations.

His life takes a dramatic turn when a mysterious voice on the radio begins speaking to him, promising freedom, peace, and salvation at a distant green light. Driven by a desperate need to escape his mundane existence, Fred embarks on a journey toward a remote lighthouse that supposedly holds the answers to his torment.

“What begins as a search for relief soon turns into a disturbing journey through isolation, obsession, and the fragile boundaries of the human mind,” the studio shared in a statement.

According to the developers, The Green Light is a heavily narrative-driven experience. The game aims to explore deep, unsettling themes of self-discovery, desperation, and the true cost of freedom. As players guide Fred closer to the lighthouse, the game promises to challenge them with a central, haunting question: Is escape truly worth the price?

Launch Platforms

Take It Studio will handle the console adaptation internally, optimising the psychological horror experience for all major platforms.

By Jamie Tarren

Jamie is the founder of Complete Xbox and a dedicated writer with over 10 years of experience writing about games under his belt. He knows his way around most titles and will happily pick up any genre of game and waste the day away on it. Regularly expresses his desire for Lucozade.

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