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dark and atmospheric promotional image for the upcoming survival horror game 'Minsk', featuring shadowy figures in a dystopian environment with the title ‘M.I.N.S.K’ illuminated above.

Explore the Dark Future of Survival Horror With Minsk Join the Playtest for a Must Play Title of 2025

Posted on February 7, 2025January 23, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

As someone who spends most days reviewing and exploring games, things can sometimes get repetitive. But once in a while, a title comes along and genuinely surprises me—M.I.N.S.K. by SODESIGN is exactly that kind of game. It’s a third-person survival horror set to release in 2025, and honestly, it grabbed my attention right from the start.

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M.I.N.S.K.

Release Date: To be announced

Genre: Action, Adventure

Developer/Publisher: SODESIGN

Tags: Sci-Fi, Survival Horror, Indie

Platforms: PC, Steam


Why did M.I.N.S.K. stand out?

It effortlessly hit all my personal gaming sweet spots:

Survival horror? Check.

Third-person action? Definitely check.

Innovative gameplay mechanics? Big check.

Atmospheric world-building? Absolutely.

A thought-provoking story? Perfectly nailed.


In M.I.N.S.K., you take on the role of a robot exploring a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by environmental disasters. Your mission is to help humanity survive in a harsh new world by finding vital resources and uncovering the secrets of the past. The game’s environments are hauntingly detailed, and the gameplay mechanics are both engaging and thought-provoking.

The most impressive aspect of M.I.N.S.K. is its unique blend of action, exploration, and survival elements. The robot’s ability to interact with the environment in ways that impact both the story and gameplay provides an engaging layer of complexity that feels fresh and exciting.

The developer, SODESIGN, has done a fantastic job integrating narrative elements into the gameplay. Whether it’s audio logs, text logs, or in-world storytelling, every moment felt like it added to the depth of the story, pulling me deeper into the world they’ve created.

M.I.N.S.K. may not have a confirmed release date yet, but it’s a game that’s definitely on my radar. For those looking for an innovative survival horror experience, M.I.N.S.K. is a title to keep an eye on.

Seriously, keep M.I.N.S.K. on your radar. The future of survival horror is in great hands.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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