Skystone Games and RedDeer.Games has announced the latest paranormal horror game, in which your real-life Twitch chat can actively impact your gameplay.
Dark Stream is a first-person psychological horror game centered on a disgraced content creator chasing one last viral moment inside a notorious, decades-old haunted house. The catch? The stream is live, the chat is watching, and the haunting reacts to both of you.
Players step into the shoes of a creator with everything to prove and nothing left to lose. Armed with only a laptop, a flickering flashlight, and a live chat feed, you must push deeper into the house to uncover its violent past—and survive whatever is waiting inside. This isn’t a passive exploration game; you are stepping directly into active paranormal events that react to your presence.
Every anomaly is its own twisted performance. Objects shift with intent. Sounds linger where they shouldn’t. Whispers crawl through the static like they’ve been waiting for an audience. Each encounter is a tense, interactive investigation: observe, interpret, and experiment to understand what’s happening before the nightmare takes hold. Correct reads stabilize the anomaly and reveal the truth. Mistakes escalate everything, turning the house unpredictable and hostile.
You’re never truly alone on this stream. The game features a fully integrated Twitch chat system, allowing your real-world audience to react in real time and become an active part of the haunting experience.
As you unlock more rooms, the narrative fragments begin to connect. The objects, the shifting spaces, and the horrific ways the house warps around you eventually coalesce into something far bigger—and far more dangerous—than a simple haunting.
Dark Stream is slated for a full release later this year, but players looking to brave the haunt early can download the free demo, which is available right now on Steam.



