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Grizzly Man: A Beautiful Slasher in Pixel Art!

It’s the Salmon Run… And You Are the Salmon!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Dec. 6, 2024Grizzly Man is the latest chilling installment in the critically acclaimed Pixel Pulps series of interactive adventures.
 

After surviving a mysterious attack in an Alaskan forest twelve years ago that wiped his memory, Robert, a former Man in Black turned field guide, leads a group of tourists to the headwaters of a river teeming with salmon during their run. But their journey turns deadly when they encounter Grizzly Man—a bloodthirsty and enigmatic figure tied to the CIA and the infamous Project MKUltra. Will they survive the horrors of the taiga, or will they become the next catch of the day?
 

Slasher thrills meet retro storytelling
 

Dive into a gripping tale of psychedelia, government conspiracies, and survival horror with one of the coolest slashers to ever haunt the wilderness. Set during the salmon run in the unforgiving Alaskan taiga, Grizzly Man delivers a pulse-pounding blend of 1980s-inspired pixel art and pulp fiction-style storytelling.
 

Grizzly Man is the first installment in the Direct-To-Video Collection, a new trilogy of standalone Pixel Pulps adventures. Future titles in the series, Dark Side Sewers and Possession Junkies, are yet to be developed, promising even more gripping tales to come!
 

Launch and availability
 

Grizzly Man is gearing up for a surprise launch this December, exclusively on Steam. It marks the first Pixel Pulps title to be self-published by LCB Game Studio. The game will be available in English and Spanish, with additional language localizations coming later. While console ports for the trilogy are planned, LCB Game Studio is fine-tuning details for future releases.
 

About Pixel Pulps and LCB Game Studio
 

LCB Game Studio is renowned for their Pixel Pulps, a distinctive blend of interactive fiction, striking retro art, and fast-paced storytelling inspired by pulp novels from the first half of the 20th century and ‘80s home computer graphics.
 

To date, LCB has released three Pixel PulpsMothmen 1966, Varney Lake, and Bahnsen Knights—on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, available in five languages. A physical edition, Pixel Pulps Collection, was launched in July 2024 for PS5 and Nintendo Switch, compiling all three titles into a must-have package.


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Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, LCB Game Studio was founded by novelist Nico Saraintaris and artist Fernando Martínez Ruppel. The duo met in 2012 while working on literary projects, including the creation of their book publishing house, Literatura Clase B. Since then, they’ve collaborated on short stories, illustrated novels, video games, comics, and experimental narratives, culminating in the creation of Pixel Pulps.