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The mortuary is calling for a new assistant this August

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Brandon Farrisby Brandon Farris
July 19, 2024

One of the best horror games of recent years is coming to PlayStation and Xbox soon. The Mortuary Assistant – Definitive Edition is releasing in August.

While the game has been available for Steam users and Switch players, to celebrate the second anniversary of its release, the developer DarkStone Digital is bringing the game to other platforms. Players who already own the game on Steam or Switch will be automatically upgraded to the Definitive Edition. DreadXP, the publisher, announced this news via a press release and a new trailer on its YouTube channel.

But, does the Definitive Edition add anything new to the game? Of course. This new edition includes multiple performance enhancements and adds brand-new content to the game. New scares, bodies to embalm, and more are being added to the game with this new edition.

For players who enjoyed the core mechanics of the game, embalming, and wanted to spend more time doing that, there is a surprise in store. With the Definitive Edition of the game, players will be able to experience a brand-new mode that allows them to focus solely on embalming. No longer will evil spirits haunt you.

The new content will also be available as a free upgrade to players who already own the game on PC or Switch.

The Mortuary Assistant – Definitive Edition is launching on August 2, and it is new to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Brandon Farris
Brandon Farris Former Deputy Editor

Brandon grew up playing video games from a very young age, with his first video game being Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage on the SNES. Now he's the Deputy Editor at Smash Jump.

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