The Medium, Observer: System Redux, and Layers of Fear join Blacknut’s cloud gaming library
At Bloober Team, we’re passionate about creating games that do more than scare—they provoke thought, stir emotion, and linger long after the screen goes dark. Partnering with Blacknut allows us to bring our stories to a truly global audience in an incredibly accessible way. Whether you're discovering our worlds for the first time or revisiting them, experiencing psychological horror through the cloud is an exciting new chapter for us and our fans.
—Piotr Babieno, CEO at Bloober Team
Where Bloober Team delivers atmosphere, tension, and layered storytelling, Blacknut delivers reach, scale, and accessibility. With just one subscription, players across more than 65 countries can now dive into these genre-defining titles instantly—whether on mobile devices, smart TVs, PCs, or Macs. No need for a console, no waiting on downloads, and with support for up to five player profiles per account, the thrills can be shared across an entire household. It’s horror unbound, streaming anywhere, anytime, for anyone with the courage to press play.
For Blacknut, the addition of Bloober’s acclaimed catalog signals a continued commitment to delivering story-rich, stylistically bold games that stand out from the crowd and elevate the gaming experience beyond fast reflexes and high scores.
Bloober Team doesn’t just make horror games—they craft psychological experiences that stay with players long after the credits roll. This partnership lets us share those experiences with a much broader audience, especially in regions where premium PC and console titles have traditionally been out of reach.
—Nabil Laredj, VP of Business Development & Licensing at Blacknut
The timing couldn’t be better. As cloud gaming continues to mature and gain momentum worldwide, genre diversity is fast becoming a key differentiator among services—and Bloober’s unique, cerebral approach to horror fills an important and compelling niche in the Blacknut library. Whether players are newcomers exploring horror for the first time or long-time fans ready to revisit their favorite psychological terrors, one thing is now clearer than ever: fear has never been more convenient—or more thrilling.
