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SCP - Dark Confinement Origins : Chapter 1 Balance Update

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SCP - Dark Confinement Origins ALPHA 1.0.3 Changelog!

- Flashlight battery runs out slower
- There are slightly less batteries in the map
- Grammar issues and typos have been fixed
- Added more lights to the environment to help with progression
- Added objectives to the "To Do List" tab in the journal
- The player character now writes down notes in his journal in the "Notes" tab
- The ending of Chapter 1 is now different
- There are two new rooms to explore in the apartment
- The descriptions of certain objects have been changed/extended
- The flashlight is now slightly dimmer
- New folks have been added to the wall of Youtubers in the lobby
- The easter egg room has two new poster and a Stephano statue
- The blob room has more light and fog, as well as more detail to make it seem more gross
- New additions to the story have been made

If any of these changes are unsatisfactory let me know in the comments!


I hope you all enjoy! <3

~ Dark Confinement Studios

SCP Secret Files Receives September Release Date; 5 More SCP Mods That Breached Containment

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SCP Secret Files, an anthology title set in the SCP universe, has received a release date penned for September. Taking an interesting direction for SCP fangame, it's looking to be a breath of fresh air - so here's five SCP mods to warm up to the universe (and believe it or not they're not all for Containment Breach!)


SCP:CB - Project Resurrection

By "Project Resurrection" Team

SCP-001's Containment Chamber


SCP - Containment Breach: "Project Resurrection" (Formerly known as More SCPs/SCPs Mod) is a compilation "revival" and add-on mod featuring dead popular mods such as "Box Of Horrors" and "Fan Breach" as well as adding new content (along with unused content from the original game) which belongs to "Project Resurrection".

SCP - Containment Breach : The Dark Confinement Mod

By Dark Confinement Studios

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This mod aims to make SCP - Containment Breach scarier than ever before, while also changing up the story a bit. New custom textures help change the art style of the game and make it more unrecognisable, partnered with updated looks for some of the game's most iconic SCPs, new sound effects, and a new voice acting cast. New rooms widen the depth of the complex and the lengths you'll have to go to to survive.

SCP-087-C Mod

By SCP-C Team

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Before Containment Breach, there were a smattering of other SCP-themed horror titles focusing on particular SCPs - one of the most iconic of which being SCP-087-B, a gigantic, infinitely sprawling industrial staircase with a beastie inside you do not want to meet. Even in its earliest form, SCP's community was user driven with mods a possibility, and this mod enhances the chronology of the infinite staircase further.

SCP - Terror Hunt Mod

By llaezza_01

Survival.


Terror Hunt is a modification for "SCP - Containment Breach". The mod is developed by the same creator of the Five Nights at Freddy's Mod. This mod adds and alters many aspects of the base game. These additions include new SCPs, new rooms, new items, and a brand new storyline for the main character! Containment Breach has received all sorts of mods that expand the SCP offering and projects like Terror Hunt go some way to ensuring CB is a solid way to get all the SCPs you could ever want in one place.

SCP : Dark Confinement Origins

By Dark Confinement Studios

Cultish Room


Made by the same folks behind Dark Confinement for CB, this mod is a love letter to 2000s era horror with a deliberately outdated art style that channels the classic Resident Evil and Silent Hill look. Built on Amnesia's formidable horror basis this time, Dark Confinement Origins takes a deeper, darker look at the protagonist than most SCP projects, tackling issues of mental health in a grim narrative.


Opening Up

SCP is a series of community-created beasties numbered and given stories on a wiki which anyone is free to submit an entry to. Representing a pretty unique case of a "crowd-sourced IP", it's a rare opportunity for indie game creators as a recognisable franchise with very little in the way of IP ownership to have to navigate around. In recent years we've seen a number of SCP indies come and go, and the next to garner attention is Secret Files, an anthology-based SCP game that at Gamescom had its release date penned at this September 13th.

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Secret Files takes a novel approach with each SCP being
a little anthology game with a new experience each time

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Most games in the SCP franchise take you into some facility or other and ask you to make your way back out alive, but Secret Files' approach to showing you individual SCPs as stories across different mediums makes it stand out from the pack, and we're interested to see what they do with well-trodden source material.