Serial Cleaner stealth action video game announced for Xbox One and Windows

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Serial Cleaner, a 1970s-themed stealth action game has just been announced for next-gen consoles and PCs. The title is being developed by Polish game studio iFun4All and blends together a distinctive 2D art style and a slightly macabre atmosphere inspired by Fargo series and Pulp Fiction movie.

The game will let you play a professionnal cleaner which has to meticulously clean up murder scenes to avoid getting caught by the police. Here is the official description:

Set in the 1970s, Serial Cleaner has players clean up murder scenes by disposing of bodies, covering up bloodstains and hiding murder weapons and other incriminating evidence from the police. To succeed players must explore, experiment and make swift decisions in order to avoid detection by police.

Get caught and players earn a black mark on their protagonist’s career. Players must also be wary of their environment as Serial Cleaner uses real-world data to modify levels accordingly with the current time of day in a player’s whereabouts. The slightest step will differ in noise between night and day, and mean the difference between freedom and jail.

Serial Cleaner will be released on the Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PCs this summer. According to the store listing on Steam, the game will be available in early access starting September 29 and will be a $9.99 purchase. Let us know in the comments if you’re interested in this game.