Blood Moon Horror is a 1–8 player co-op survival horror game set in a quarantined lunar base. You have no weapons. Stay quiet, restore power, solve tense team-based objectives, and escape while biomechanical threats hunt by sound, light, and movement.

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Leaving Early Access: 2027

What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“Early Access gives us the opportunity to shape Blood Moon Horror with direct feedback from the people who matter most: the players.

The game already has its core co-op survival horror foundation in place, but horror depends heavily on pacing, tension, fairness, and how real players react under pressure. By releasing in Early Access, we can see how groups actually play, where they get confused, what scares them, what frustrates them, and which improvements should come first.

During Early Access, we are gathering feedback on enemy behavior, objective clarity, difficulty balance, multiplayer stability, performance, puzzle design, co-op flow, and quality-of-life features.

Our goal is to make Blood Moon Horror scarier, smoother, clearer, and more replayable with every update, while keeping the community involved throughout the entire development process.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“We currently expect Blood Moon Horror to remain in Early Access until 2027.

This may change depending on development progress, player feedback, testing results, and the amount of work needed to reach the quality level we want for the full release.

Our goal is not to rush out of Early Access, but to use this time properly: improving stability, polishing the horror experience, expanding content, balancing gameplay, and making sure the game feels ready before we call it complete.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“We plan for the full version of Blood Moon Horror to be larger, more polished, and more replayable than the Early Access release.

During Early Access, we will use player feedback, testing, and development updates to decide what should be improved, expanded, or adjusted. Our current goals for the full version include:

  • More Content – Additional enemies, sectors, objectives, puzzles, story elements, cosmetics, and gameplay features.
  • More Variety Between Runs – Less predictable missions, with more threats, events, choices, and situations that can change how players approach survival.
  • Expanded Progression – Improved long-term progression, rewards, unlocks, cosmetics, stats, and reasons to keep coming back.
  • Improved Enemy Behavior – Smarter, more threatening enemies with better reactions to sound, light, movement, and player decisions.
  • Better Balance and Pacing – Refined difficulty, mission flow, rewards, co-op pressure, and overall tension based on player feedback and testing.
  • Performance and Stability Improvements – Continued optimization, bug fixing, crash prevention, multiplayer stability work, and support for a wider range of supported systems.
  • UI/UX and Quality-of-Life Updates – Clearer objectives, smoother menus, better matchmaking flow, improved communication tools, and more readable in-game information.
  • More Horror Polish – Improved visuals, audio, atmosphere, animations, scares, feedback, and overall presentation.

The exact final scope may change as development progresses, but our goal is to keep improving Blood Moon Horror with the help of the community.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“The Early Access version of Blood Moon Horror already includes the core co-op survival horror foundation.

Players can enter Lunar Base Alpha alone or with others, complete objectives, avoid hostile entities, solve electrical puzzles, collect documents, earn progression, unlock cosmetics, and experience the intended direction of the game.

The main gameplay loop is in place, but the game is still actively being developed. Some features, systems, balancing, polish, and content will continue to improve throughout Early Access.

During Early Access, we plan to focus on expanding content, improving enemy behavior, refining difficulty, increasing objective clarity, fixing issues, improving performance, strengthening multiplayer stability, and polishing the overall horror experience based on community feedback.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“We do not currently plan to increase the price during Early Access.

We may raise the price at or near the full release to reflect the additional content, improvements, polish, and overall expansion added throughout development.

Any pricing changes will be communicated clearly in advance.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“We plan to involve the community throughout Early Access by listening to player feedback, tracking common issues, and using that information to guide our development priorities.

Players can share feedback through:

  • Steam Discussions – For bug reports, suggestions, balance feedback, feature requests, and general discussion.
  • Discord – For announcements, feedback threads, community discussion, playtest coordination, and more direct communication.
  • Optional Playtests and Betas – For players who want to help test upcoming changes, features, fixes, and improvements before wider release.

We plan to share regular updates, review recurring feedback, investigate reported issues, and focus on changes that make the game clearer, scarier, smoother, and more replayable.

Our goal is to improve Blood Moon Horror with the help of the people playing it.”
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About This Game

Blood Moon Horror


Blood Moon Horror is a 1–8 player co-op survival horror game set inside a quarantined lunar research facility after the Red Horizon incident.


The blood moon has risen. The base has gone silent. Something inside is awake.


You have no weapons. No backup. No easy way out. Work together, stay quiet, restore failing systems, and escape before corrupted machines in the dark learn how to hunt you — by sound, light, and power.


How Each Mission Plays


  • Explore – Search Lunar Base Alpha for supplies, clues, access points, and mission-critical systems.
  • Restore – Repair electrical systems, solve switch box puzzles, and bring parts of the base back online.
  • Investigate – Collect files, recordings, and evidence about Red Horizon and the disaster that followed.
  • Survive – Avoid the threats, manage noise, stay together when you can, and split up only when you must.
  • Escape – Complete your objectives and reach extraction before the base — or what’s inside it — overwhelms you.

Key Features


  • 1–8 Player Co-op Horror – Enter Lunar Base Alpha alone or with a full team. Coordinate objectives, split up when necessary, and survive panic together.

  • No Combat. Only Survival. – There are no guns and no traditional fighting mechanics. Hide, run, distract, and outsmart the threats stalking the base.

  • Proximity Voice Chat – Speak to nearby teammates through in-game voice chat. Whisper plans, call for help, or listen carefully — because not every voice belongs to a human.

  • Enemies That Hunt by Sound, Light, and Power – Threats react to movement, noise, light, and electrical activity. Slam a door, trigger a puzzle, or speak too loudly, and you may give away your position.

  • Biomechanical Station Threats – Corrupted security frames and service robots patrol the facility, investigate disturbances, move through vents, and punish predictable behavior.

  • Team-Based Electrical Puzzles – Restore systems through switch boxes, power routes, and timing-based objectives. Mistakes create noise, sparks, and new danger.

  • Environmental Storytelling – Collect documents, logs, and recordings to piece together what NovaTech discovered beneath the lunar surface.

  • Progression, XP & Stats – Complete objectives, survive missions, track your performance, and unlock cosmetic customization as you play.

  • Claustrophobic Lunar Atmosphere – Explore dark corridors, failing systems, emergency lighting, and a soundscape designed to make every step feel dangerous.

  • Free Demo on Steam – Try Blood Moon Horror with friends before you buy and experience the co-op survival horror loop for yourself.

Built for Co-op Fear


Blood Moon Horror is designed around communication, tension, and bad decisions made under pressure.


One player may be restoring power while another searches for documents. Someone may be hiding in a dark room, whispering for help. Someone else may hear that whisper coming from the vents.


Every mission is about teamwork — but fear makes teamwork difficult.


A Rescue Mission Gone Wrong


The year is 2078. Lunar Base Alpha was built to push humanity further than ever before — until its final transmission ended in panic:


"The moon... it's changing. The samples... they're alive. We can't contain—"


[TRANSMISSION ENDED]


Three months later, your Ashlight Recovery team breaches a sealed sector to investigate. The corridors are empty. The power is unstable. Life support is failing.


And what was left behind is not only hunting — it is listening.


Search the facility, recover crew logs and evidence, complete dangerous objectives, and reach extraction before quarantine locks you in again.

Customize Your Survivor


Choose from multiple survivor variants and unlock new skins as you progress. Whether you want to look like a hardened researcher, a desperate technician, or something stranger, your survivor can stand out — even if standing out is not always a good idea.


Early Access Roadmap


Blood Moon Horror is in active Early Access. The game already includes the core co-op survival horror foundation, and we are continuing to improve it with new content, balance updates, performance improvements, and community feedback.


  • Live Now: 1–8 player multiplayer, proximity voice chat, electrical puzzles, document collection, enemy AI, XP progression, player stats, cosmetics, Steam integration, Steam achievements, and a free demo.

  • In Active Development: Improved enemy behavior, clearer objectives, fuse box and generator puzzles, additional enemy types, expanded customization, shop improvements, visual upgrades, and optimization work.

  • Planned for Future Updates: Expanded sectors and maps, more story content, additional cosmetics, deeper sanity effects on perception and audio, more replayability, and ongoing polish.

Content Warning


Blood Moon Horror contains intense horror themes, jump scares, confined spaces, darkness, disorienting audio, isolation, and scenes designed to unsettle players. Online voice chat may also include sudden or startling sounds from other players.


Join the Mission


We are building Blood Moon Horror with community feedback, regular updates, and continued support throughout Early Access. Follow the game on Steam for patch notes, feature previews, playtest news, and future content updates.


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The base is silent. The blood moon is rising. How long can your team survive?


System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10/11
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX-8350
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R9 280
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 10 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: 60 FPS for Medium settings (With no Upscaling)
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10/11
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1070 / AMD RX 580
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 10 GB available space
    • Additional Notes: 60 FPS for High settings (With no Upscaling)

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