
Agni: Village of Calamity Brings Indonesian Folk Horror to Summer Game Fest 2026
Separuh Interactive's survival horror hunts you through a cursed village with fixed cameras, ritual dread, and an enemy you cannot kill.
Agni: Village of Calamity is a cinematic survival horror game from Indonesian studio Separuh Interactive, published by Wired Productions. It was officially revealed during the Six One Indie Showcase in May 2026, right in the middle of the Summer Game Fest season.
The game drops players into the role of Agni, a determined investigator from a covert agency who defies orders to search for her missing partner in the forbidden village of Desa Purba. What starts as a missing persons case quickly spirals into a nightmarish descent blending psychological horror, ritual violence, and Indonesian folklore.
Core Gameplay & Atmosphere#
Agni: Village of Calamity leans heavily into classic survival horror. It uses a fixed, cinematic hybrid camera style reminiscent of Resident Evil and Silent Hill. A relentless stalker-type enemy cannot be permanently killed, forcing players to focus on evasion, resource management, and smart positioning.
Between tense chase sequences, the game offers surreal, mind-bending puzzles and a deeply psychological, Lynchian narrative that blurs reality and trauma. The story explores themes of guilt, grief, choices, and letting go, all wrapped in raw Indonesian slasher violence and ritualistic strangeness rarely seen in Western horror games.
Platforms & Release#
The game is confirmed for PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. No exact release date has been announced yet, but it is targeting a 2026 launch (with some sources hinting at possible late 2026 or early 2027).


