‘My Friendly Neighborhood’ Comes to Steam July 18, Console Versions to Follow Later [Trailer]

After its appearance at PAX East back in March, you knew that the release of DreadXP and brother developers brothers John and Evan Szymanski’s My Friendly Neighborhood would be around the corner. And during the PC Games Show today, that corner turns out to be a July 18th release date for PC via Steam, with the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series versions coming at a later date.

And in case you missed the demo from PAX East (or the time-limited demo from last year), you can try out the Steam version of the game right now.

My Friendly Neighborhood puts you into the work boots of Gordon, a repairman tasked with shutting down the sudden broadcast of a canceled children’s TV show titled The Friendly Neighborhood. Back in the day, the loveable show lit up TV screens and the smiling faces of children all across the world. Fans loved its colorful cast of kooky puppets who took them on educational adventures and delighted them with fun games. But the show’s popularity waned over time, and the studio had to ultimately shut its doors.

Then, one night years later, the show suddenly reappears for a surprise encore…with gruesome results.

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