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April ’86 is an atmospheric first-person psychological horror about returning to Pripyat, where the past never truly died. Explore the abandoned city, uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of children, and confront what was hidden behind the Chernobyl disaster.
STORY:
Sergey grew up in Pripyat. In 1986, just a few weeks before the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster, children began to disappear without a trace. Among them was his younger sister, Varya.
After the catastrophe, the city was abandoned. The searches stopped, and the past was buried beneath radiation and deadly silence.
Ten years later, Sergey receives an anonymous envelope. Inside is a photograph of Varya, taken after the disaster, against the backdrop of the dead city.
To uncover the truth, he must return to a place no one was meant to return to — the abandoned city of Pripyat, where memories awaken and secrets refuse to remain forgotten.
FEATURES:
April ’86 is not a story about monsters, but about memory, guilt, and what never truly stayed in the past.
If you appreciate atmospheric horror with slow storytelling and a constant sense of unease, this journey is worth seeing through to the end.
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