Carcass Clad
News, coverage and analysis tracking Carcass Clad across the outlets.- Mouthwashing's follow-up is self-described 'friendsweat' where 3 players struggle to operate a tank in a defiled city: 'We're definitely not quite at Peak, but we're not trying to make Arma either'Wrong Organ's upcoming game, Carcass Clad, is a co-op multiplayer experience where three players must work together to operate a tank in a defiled city. Developers Jeffrey Tomec and Dave van Egdom describe the game as 'friendsweat,' drawing inspiration from military simulation and co-op games like Helldivers and Left 4 Dead, aiming for emergent gameplay centered around the claustrophobic experience of being inside a tank.
- Carcass Clad is less story-heavy than Mouthwashing, but 'a lot of thought' has gone into it: 'We haven't discovered how much we can push it'Developer Wrong Organ is exploring ways to integrate narrative into their upcoming roguelike tank simulator, Carcass Clad, without it feeling forced. While less story-heavy than their previous game Mouthwashing, the studio has put significant thought into the game's setting and lore, aiming to balance gameplay with storytelling.
- Following the success of Mouthwashing, developer Wrong Organ wasn't ready to make a better 'story game,'…Developer Wrong Organ is shifting focus from narrative horror with Mouthwashing to a co-op tank simulator called Carcass Clad. The studio aims to avoid being pigeonholed and explore different gameplay experiences, with plans to potentially return to a "gameplay story game" in the future.
- Mouthwashing devs next project is co-op tank horror Carcass CladDeveloper Wrong Organ has revealed Carcass Clad, a three-person co-op tank horror game. Players will take on distinct roles as Commander, Driver, or Gunner to navigate a war-torn city in a tank with limited supplies, facing tense combat encounters and challenging survival mechanics. The game is designed for 2-3 hour sessions and emphasizes hyper-tactile, weighty combat.
- 18 amazing indie games you missed during Summer Game Fest weekSummer Game Fest week featured numerous upcoming indie games alongside major announcements from large publishers. Titles like Fights In Tight Spaces 2, the single-player Among Us Story: On Guard, and the horror game Carcass Clad were highlighted. Other notable indies include Cassette Beasts 2, El Paso, Elsewhere 2, and the retro-themed Hack '95.
- Mouthwashing Dev’s New Game Looks Like A Big Departure From Its PredecessorWrong Organ's new game, Carcass Clad, marks a significant departure from their previous horror title, Mouthwashing. This upcoming three-player co-op experience shifts focus from survival to controlling a tank crew in a war-torn city. The game is set for a PC release and is available for wishlisting on Steam.
- Carcass Clad, the Mouthwashing team's next game, is a horrifying co-op tank game, announced at the PC Gaming ShowWrong Organ, the developers of Mouthwashing, have announced their next game, Carcass Clad. This co-op horror title features players controlling a corpse-clad tank in a ruined cityscape. The game was revealed at the PC Gaming Show and is available to wishlist on Steam.
- Everything Announced at the PC Gaming Show on Sunday, June 7The PC Gaming Show featured over 20 world premieres and more than 60 games, including new titles like Wielders of the Essence, Star Trek: Outposts Unknown, and Stronghold 4. Many games announced, such as Warhammer 40,000: Darktide - Skitarii Class and Abiotic Factor: Entropic Break DLC, are available to wishlist on Steam, with several offering demos.
- "It is alive": the makers of 2024 horror GOTY Mouthwashing are back with perhaps the most dreadful World War tank sim you'll ever playDevelopers Wrong Organ, known for the horror game Mouthwashing, have announced Carcass Clad, a co-op tank simulation game inspired by the 1939 Winter War. Players will collaborate to operate a tank in a war-torn city, facing off against enemies adorned with grotesque "divine livestock." The game emphasizes teamwork and strategic operation over narrative, aiming for a brutal and challenging experience.
- From the creators of Mouthwashing comes a co-op tank game with a disgusting twistCarcass Clad is a new co-op tank game from Wrong Organ, the developers of Mouthwashing, revealed at the PC Gaming Show. The game features a unique twist where vehicles are armored with animals and players must manage roles like commander, driver, and gunner. It plays as a roguelike with runs broken into levels separated by safe rooms for upgrades.
- MOUTHWASHING developer announces co-op tank horror game Carcass Clad for PCDeveloper Wrong Organ has announced Carcass Clad, a three-person cooperative tank horror game for PC. Players will work together to maneuver a tank through a war-torn city, managing resources and engaging in tactical combat. The game features distinct roles for each crew member within the tank, emphasizing communication and survival.
- MOUTHWASHING devs announce tank horror game Carcass CladDeveloper Wrong Organ has announced Carcass Clad, a new three-person co-op horror game where players operate a tank. The game features tactile mechanics and unique roles for each crew member. Carcass Clad is in development for Windows PC via Steam, with no release date announced yet.
- Mouthwashing devs reveal the co-op tank horror of Carcass CladWrong Organ, the developers behind Mouthwashing, have announced their new game, Carcass Clad. This is a 2-3 player co-op horror game where players take on distinct roles within a tank to battle through the war-torn city of Vhorgorod. Communication and strategic role-playing as commander, driver, or gunner are crucial for survival.
- Everything Announced at PC Gaming Show 2026The PC Gaming Show 2026 featured numerous announcements and reveals for upcoming PC titles. Highlights included new trailers and gameplay for games such as Star Trek: Outposts Unknown, Hack 95, Company of Heroes Definitive Edition, and Serious Sam Shatterverse. Several games announced demos or upcoming playtests, with a focus on diverse genres from city builders and RPGs to roguelikes and party games.