A.A.U. Black Site Releases Full Chapter 2 Demo Ahead of Spring 2026 Early Access Launch

A.A.U. Black Site Releases Full Chapter 2 Demo Ahead of Spring 2026 Early Access Launch

Indie developer Raspberry Studio has released a new playable demo for its upcoming bodycam-style psychological horror FPS, A.A.U. Black Site. The latest demo unlocks the entire Chapter 2 and is available now on Steam, offering players their most extensive look yet at the game ahead of its planned Early Access launch in Spring 2026.

The new demo follows positive player reception to the initial release and significantly expands the experience. Chapter 2 introduces more intense combat encounters, expanded environments, and deeper narrative elements as players descend further into the abandoned Serbian region of Uzovnica.

Set during a covert operation gone wrong, A.A.U. Black Site places players in the role of an operative from the secretive A.A.U. Special Forces unit. What begins as a routine mission quickly unravels as the player character is intercepted, framed, and left stranded with no communications or allies. As reality begins to fracture, the only constant is the bodycam mounted to the operative’s chest, recording everything that unfolds.

The game’s signature bodycam perspective is central to its design, delivering a found-footage visual style that blends grounded military realism with unsettling psychological horror. According to Raspberry Studio, Chapter 2 leans further into this approach, using environmental storytelling and escalating tension to blur the line between tactical shooter gameplay and surreal, supernatural elements.

Players can expect a wider variety of hostile encounters in the new demo, along with more atmospheric locations and moments designed to heighten psychological pressure. The claustrophobic camera angle and raw visual presentation are intended to make each encounter feel immediate and unsettling, reinforcing the sense of isolation and paranoia.

A.A.U. Black Site is set to enter Steam Early Access in Spring 2026. During Early Access, Raspberry Studio plans to expand the game with additional story chapters, new weapons, enemy types, and locations, alongside gameplay optimizations and quality-of-life improvements. The developer has emphasized that community feedback will play a key role in shaping the game’s ongoing development and overall direction.

The game will feature an arsenal of more than 20 weapons, including assault rifles, submachine guns, and pistols, allowing players to approach encounters tactically or adapt to more chaotic situations as the horror intensifies.

The Chapter 2 demo for A.A.U. Black Site is available to download now on Steam. Players can also wishlist the game ahead of its Spring 2026 Early Access release. A new trailer showcasing the Chapter 2 demo has also been released, offering a closer look at the evolving horror of Uzovnica.

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