Are you fascinated by death? Do you get excited during autopsy scenes during a horror movie or crime drama? Then, boy, have I got some news for you. Team17 and developer Woodland Games have announced a publishing partnership to bring “Autopsy Simulator,” a first-person medical-horror experience, to PC in November 2022. In “Autopsy Simulator,” players will take on the role of a practice pathologist and study realistic case files created in collaboration with real-world forensic doctors to help guide their examination and dissection of anatomically accurate bodies and determine each subject’s cause of death.
Alongside their powers of deduction, players will be able to use a variety of medically authentic tools and procedures certified by a real-world pathologist to learn more about each body as they peel back the layers of individual cases and unravel the mysteries surrounding each death.
“Autopsy Simulator” will also include “Autopsy Simulator: Dead Memories,” a self-contained, narrative-driven psychological horror experience set in 1990s New Orleans that follows the story of Jack, a middle-aged pathologist whose life has taken a turn for the worse after a personal tragedy. Players will unravel a gripping mystery as Jack battles his inner demons while performing various medically accurate post-mortem procedures.
And if you don’t want to get bogged down by case files and narrative, the game will also feature a free play “autopsy only” mode. In this game mode, players can learn the ins and outs of practice pathology by completing unique autopsy scenarios and unraveling the mysteries of death.
For up-to-date information on “Autopsy Simulator,” you can wishlist the game on Steam, like it on Facebook, follow on Twitter, or join the community on Discord.