ILL: First-person survival-horror confirms its 2027 release after the June 2026 State of Play

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Updated on June 4, 2026 at 02:30 p.m.
The horror game ILL, developed by Team Clout with backing from Mundfish Powerhouse, is once again sending chills through fans of first-person survival horror: after its latest appearance at the June 2026 State of Play, its release is now slated for 2027 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series.

Highly anticipated by fans of murky corridors, grotesque monsters, and white-knuckle moments with a controller in hand, ILL the survival-horror from Team Clout has just sharpened its release window. After the latest announcements tied to the State of Play in June 2026, ILL is now slated for 2027.

ILL presents itself as a first-person action-horror game that leans into constant fear, even in motion-captured cutscenes. Here, you dive into the body horror experience, that horror subgenre that toys with body transformation, flesh, mutations... This survival-horror title aims to foreground the creators’ expertise in horror, with contributions linked to productions such as Until Dawn, Longlegs, or IT: Welcome to Derry.

Good news for horror-loving gamers: ILL is planned for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The June 2026 State of Play tells us the game is aiming for a 2027 release window. While we wait for an exact date, ILL continues to nurture this deft blend of fascination and unease. Its promises are clear: immersive, in-the-m moment-to-moment perspective, visceral horror, a cinematic atmosphere, and combat that seems to remind us that, in a survival-horror, simply surviving is already a victory.

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