PRM Games, in collaboration with Benacus Entertainment and RNF Productions, has announced “The Run,” a Full-Motion horror-thriller written and directed by acclaimed film and game maker Paul Raschid (“The Complex”).
Set to launch on October 28, 2025, “The Run” plunges players into a chilling interactive nightmare on iOS via the App Store and Android via the Google Play Store, before launching onto PC via Steam later in the year. Every choice and every decision will determine whether players survive the relentless hunt, making this Halloween an experience you won’t soon forget.
On a remote running trail amid the breathtaking landscapes of Lake Garda, Northern Italy, a famous fitness influencer’s morning run spirals into a fight for survival. Hunted by seemingly motiveless killers, players must make split-second decisions that will shape the story in real time. The fate of the protagonist rests in the player’s hands, where one wrong move could be fatal.
“I can’t wait for players to dive into ‘The Run,'” says Paul Raschid. “Building on what I’ve done with ‘The Gallery’ and ‘Hello Stranger‘, Full-Motion games are showing just how entertaining and engaging interactive cinema can be. We’ve packed ‘The Run’ with suspense, surprises, and choices that truly matter. It’s a horror experience where you’re not just watching, you’re part of the story. I’m excited for fans to take the plunge and see how intense things can get!”
Featuring a stellar cast led by Roxanne McKee (“Game of Thrones”) and George Blagden (“Vikings”), the game also boasts memorable cameos from horror master Dario Argento and Italian screen legend Franco Nero. The narrative contains over three and a half hours of filmed content, multiple branching storylines, twenty unique deaths, and five endings.
“The Run” is already captivating audiences on the film festival circuit, thrilling viewers at Raindance London, Motelx Lisbon, Dinard, and Imagine Amsterdam. Building on this momentum, the game will receive a two-month theatrical residency at London’s Genesis Cinema, complemented by a London Underground poster campaign that sets the stage for its chilling arrival.



