Hell Clock arrives on consoles July fourteen with its expansion Cursed War

Published on June 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The action RPG with Brazilian horror and mythology, Hell Clock, is preparing for its release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series on July 14. The title, available on PC since June, will arrive accompanied by its first expansion, Cursed War, which explores the horrors of the Paraguayan War. A proposal that blends South American folklore with intense combat mechanics and an oppressive atmosphere.

Brazilian folklore monster with mechanical clock face embedded in its chest, swinging a cursed war saber through a Paraguayan jungle battlefield, blood-red hourglass sand spilling from its wounds, cinematic photorealistic rendering, dark oppressive atmosphere, glowing green eyes, vine-covered stone ruins in background, motion blur on sword swing, sparks from blade hitting ancient armor, ultra-detailed skin textures, dramatic volumetric lighting through jungle canopy, particle effects of cursed dust floating in air, horror action game visual style

Performance and optimization on the new generation 🎮

The developers have confirmed that the console version will leverage the hardware of PS5 and Xbox Series to offer a stable 60 fps rate in performance mode, with dynamic 4K resolution. The graphics engine has been optimized to reduce loading times, taking advantage of the platforms' SSDs. Additionally, the use of the DualSense for haptic effects has been implemented, such as the character's heartbeat when near enemies or the tension when reloading weapons in combat.

The Paraguayan War, but with demons and little real history ⚔️

The Cursed War expansion promises to immerse us in the Paraguayan War, though probably with more supernatural creatures than accurate historical data. Because, let's be honest, no one buys a mythological horror game to study the 19th century. We hope that at least the spectral soldiers have proper gunpowder handling and don't miss all their shots. If the real history was a disaster, at least let the Hell Clock version be entertaining.