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The Haunting World of Luto: A New Standard in Horror Gaming

Posted on August 1, 2025 by Michael Cavacini

Get ready for an unsettling journey into the world of Luto, a psychological horror game for Xbox developed by the independent studio Broken Bird Games. Released on July 22, 2025, this debut title transports players into a chilling environment where every corner conceals lurking fears.

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Posted in Horror, News, Review, Video Games | Tagged Adventure, Broken Bird Games, Horror, Luto, Luto Review, Michael Cavacini, News, Review, Video Game, Video Games, Xbox

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