The Outlast Trials developers Red Barrels has announced its plans for the end of the year and the first part of 2025, even after a "cyber incident" that initially set the team back.
"We wanted to share our Roadmap to showcase what the rest of 2024 has in store for The Outlast Trials," . "Geister will once again come to the Sinyala facility next week with a new, unexpected twist!" Geister's a program that puts a spin on challenges, and some of the variations here include no player names (you can't tell who is real and who is a fake who'll kill you), enraged enemies, and hallucinations that deplete your health. Features that we can expect to see in the game soon include a catalog featuring old and new Geister items, a new lobby mini-game, and a new MK-Challenge.
As for the "cyber incident," at the beginning of this October, Red Barrels posted revealing that the studio had been hit in a cyber attack: "The Red Barrels team regrets to announce that its internal IT systems were recently impacted by a cybersecurity event involving [[link]] access to some of its data. As soon as the event was detected, measures were deployed [[link]] to secure the system and the information contained therein.
"A group of leading external cybersecurity experts has been mandated to conduct an in-depth investigation into the incident. We also notified stakeholders potentially affected by the event and the relevant authorities. With the investigation now complete and the security event contained, we want to reassure you that our players have not been impacted by the event. The hit on our production timeline has been significant. We will do our best to follow our roadmap, but unfortunately, some things will have to be delayed."
Thankfully, after the recent roadmap release, it doesn't seem like many things did actually end up getting pushed back. And it's great to see everything getting back on track for the devs, who have also made a big deal of how understanding The Outlast Trials community has been. "We genuinely appreciate our community's patience and understanding during this challenging time," Red Barrels says. "We’re working hard to deliver fresh content for everyone to enjoy throughout the holidays!"