Get ready to snag a limited edition enamel pin before they’re all gone! Silver Lining Interactive just dropped the news that a physical edition of Bendy and the Dark Revival, their first-person survival horror sequel, is hitting shelves today for the Switch. Exciting stuff, right? (Or maybe you’re more on the terrified side, we won’t judge!)
If you’re keen to get your hands on a copy, you can head over to Silver Lining Direct and grab it for £32.99, or whatever that converts to in your neck of the woods. This game has been getting some good buzz, sitting at a solid 72% on Metacritic, so you know you’re in for a spooky treat.
In Bendy and the Dark Revival, players step into the shoes of Audrey, an animator stuck in a nightmarish, ink-soaked version of her old studio. Packed with puzzles to solve and creepy enemies to face, Audrey’s survival is in your hands. Can you help her make it through in one piece? The pressure’s on!
Key Features:
A Fight for Survival: Sneak, fight, and put on your thinking cap as you navigate a world where nightmares come to life. Whether you’re using stealth to avoid danger or unleashing your inky powers head-on, every choice counts.
Terrifying Foes: Prepare to encounter some seriously spooky creatures lurking in the shadows, each more horrifying than the last. And don’t forget, the Ink Demon is always watching…creepy!
A Story Drenched in Mystery: Delve into a dark narrative where the lines between animation and reality blur. Uncover hidden secrets, piece together Audrey’s past, and try to find a way out. If there’s even a way out, that is.
While we didn’t get our hands on this one, we did check out the previous game, Bendy And The Ink Machine, and thought it was pretty solid overall, though it did lose a bit of its charm towards the end.
Are you a Bendy fan itching to grab this physical edition? Let us know in the comments!
PJ, our resident gaming aficionado, has been glued to his controller since the ’80s, playing everything from RPGs to mind-bending puzzle games. If it’s a big, sprawling single-player adventure, he’s all over it. The weirder, the better, in his book. So, if you need recommendations for your next gaming obsession, he’s your guy.
















