Playdead officially announces Inside, the successor to Limbo, generating excitement for their new atmospheric puzzle-platformer.
Inside is released on Xbox One, receiving critical acclaim for its storytelling, atmosphere, and gameplay.
Inside is released on Microsoft Windows, allowing PC gamers to experience the critically acclaimed puzzle-platformer.
Inside is released on PlayStation 4, widening the audience and critical acclaim on another major platform.
Inside is released on Nintendo Switch, making the game accessible on a popular handheld console.
Inside becomes available on Steam, vastly expanding its PC player base.
A young boy discovers a secretive underwater facility used for experiments.
Facility personnel begin capturing and controlling subjects through mind-control helmets.
Several mind-controlled subjects try to escape the facility but are captured or killed.
A boy arrives outside the facility and starts progressing through obstacles to reach the interior.
The boy encounters and evades traps, underwater dangers, and security personnel inside the facility.
The boy frees a mind-controlled person and uses their abilities to progress further into the facility.
Using the freed subject, the boy gains access to critical parts of the facility.
The boy destroys the helmets controlling the subjects, freeing them from control.
Security personnel chase the boy through the facility, eventually capturing him.
The boy merges with a swarm of creatures, enabling escape from the facility.