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Sammeln Sie Abfall, verdienen Sie Punkte und fahren Sie mit dem Abfallsammler in Richtung eines saubereren Planeten, dem ultimativen Spiel, bei dem Spaß die Verantwortung entspricht! Tauchen Sie in diese ansprechende und süchtig machende App ein, in der Sie das Rad eines Abfalls sammeln und geschickt durch Straßen navigieren, um Abfälle zu sammeln. Jedes Abfall, den Sie sammeln, steigert nicht nur Ihre Punktzahl, sondern trägt auch zu einer größeren Mission bei.

Abfallsammler ist mehr als nur ein Spiel - es ist ein Aufruf zum Handeln. Mit jeder Fahrt spielen Sie eine wichtige Rolle, um die Straßen sauber zu halten und die Bedeutung der Sauberkeit in unserem täglichen Leben hervorzuheben. Durch das Sammeln von Abfällen sammeln Sie nicht nur Punkte, sondern auch aktiv für einen saubereren und grüneren Planeten.

Mit Abfall befindliche Straßen sind nicht nur unansehnlich, sondern stellen auch eine ernsthafte Bedrohung für die Gesundheit und die Umwelt dar. Durch den Abfallsammler erfahren Sie die entscheidende Bedeutung einer wirksamen Abfallbewirtschaftung aus erster Hand. Jedes Stück Müll, das Sie im Spiel aufnehmen, ist eine reale Aktion, die zur Gesundheit und zum Wohlbefinden unseres Planeten beiträgt.

Schließen Sie sich der Mission an, um die Welt zu einem saubereren Ort zu machen. Laden Sie jetzt den Abfallsammler herunter und begeben Sie sich auf Ihre Reise in Richtung einer saubereren, grüneren Zukunft - eine Straße nach dem anderen!

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The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu Unveils Fresh Gameplay Trailer Ahead of Summer 2026 Release
Co-op Horror Survival Game Blends Mythos Terror with Tactical Depth and Psychological Dread
In a chilling announcement that has sent shivers through the horror gaming community, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu has dropped a brand-new gameplay trailer, confirming its release date for Summer 2026. Developed by Crimson Dread Studios and published by Spectral Horizon Games, the title promises to deliver an immersive, cooperative horror survival experience rooted deeply in the eerie lore of H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos.
The trailer, shot in hauntingly atmospheric black-and-white with splashes of blood-red and unnatural green, opens with a group of five investigators stumbling upon a forgotten hillside mound in rural Arkham, Massachusetts. As the camera pans across the cracked earth and weathered stone monolith, an ancient whisper echoes through the wind. The soundtrack—a dissonant fusion of cello drones, distant chanting, and the sound of something wrong beneath the soil—sets the tone for what lies ahead.
As the players navigate crumbling ruins, survive surreal hallucinations, and face grotesque entities that defy comprehension, the trailer showcases the game’s core mechanics:

4-Player Co-op Survival: Players must rely on communication, resource management, and strategy to survive. Each character brings unique skills—such as a linguist who deciphers forbidden texts, a medic who stabilizes sanity, and a tracker who detects eldritch signs.
Sanity & Sanity-Driven Mechanics: As players encounter mythic horrors and witness reality warp, their sanity begins to fray. Overexposure to the Cthulhu Mythos leads to hallucinations, false perceptions, and even possession. Players must manage their mental state through rituals, meditation, and support from teammates.
Dynamic Environment & Procedural Dread: The mound evolves based on player choices and in-game events. Doors close on their own. Time loops. Structures shift. The world itself becomes a living nightmare.
Eldritch Combat: Instead of traditional combat, players must use stealth, distraction, and environmental traps to survive. Fighting isn't winning—it's delaying inevitable doom.
Narrative Branching: Every decision alters the story. Will the group destroy the mound and risk awakening something older? Or will they perform a forbidden ritual to seal it away—possibly becoming part of the myth themselves?

“The Mound isn’t just a place. It’s a living lie,” says Creative Director Elena Voss in a behind-the-scenes interview. “We wanted to capture the true essence of Lovecraft: not just monsters, but the terror of knowing that reality is fragile—and that some truths are too vast to bear.”
With its roots in classic cosmic horror, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu draws inspiration from Alien: Isolation, Resident Evil 7, and SOMA, but aims to redefine co-op survival horror through psychological tension and emergent storytelling.
The Summer 2026 release date has fans buzzing, with early access rumored for Q3 2025. Pre-orders are now live, including a “Whispers of the Mound” Collector’s Edition, featuring a full art book, a vinyl soundtrack composed by Trevor G. Keene (known for The Drowned City), and an exclusive in-game artifact tied to the game’s hidden ending.
Whether you’re a seasoned horror veteran or a newcomer to the Mythos, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu isn’t just a game—it’s a descent into madness.
Prepare to dig.
Prepare to scream.
Prepare to never look at a mound the same way again.

Coming Summer 2026
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam, Epic)
Developer: Crimson Dread Studios
Publisher: Spectral Horizon Games

“They said the mound was just earth. But earth doesn’t whisper back.”

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