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Where Dolls Hang - Official Announcement Trailer | The Horror Game Awards Showcase 2026 thumbnail

Where Dolls Hang - Official Announcement Trailer | The Horror Game Awards Showcase 2026

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Published time
June 2, 2026 at 04:00 AM
Duration
1:00
Video type
Gaming
Channel region
United States
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11.1K
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Comments
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$0.03 - $0.12
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Video Description
Check out the Where Dolls Hang announcement trailer for this upcoming survival horror game where you play as a detective searching for victims on both land and boat, in a cursed swamp forest known as Forest of Dolls. Investigate, find clues, document bodies, place victims in body bags, craft weapons, and customize shelters as you struggle to survive. Where Dolls Hang will be available on PC. #ign #gaming
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