From Press Release:
Kraków, Poland – January 9, 2026 – Paradark Studio has unveiled a new three-minute gameplay overview for ExeKiller, a cyber western, action-adventure game featuring a choice-driven narrative.
In ExeKiller, players step into the boots of Denzel Fenix, a licensed bounty hunter working for the powerful Helion Corporation. His job: track fugitives, extract SOULs – digital implants used to monitor and control the population.
A new gameplay video will be shown at New Game+ Showcase 2026 and then released on our channel. It’s currently under embargo. Once officially released, you can also find it in the press kit below.
Combat, Survival, and Investigation
In the world of ExeKiller, survival comes at a constant cost. With limited inventory space and high prices on essential supplies, players must remain constantly aware of how they manage and carry their equipment. Radiation zones, lethal sandstorms, and extreme temperatures turn the environment itself into an ever-present threat throughout the wasteland.
While firearms are an important part of the experience, ExeKiller encourages experimentation. Players can combine weapons, gadgets, environmental hazards, and special abilities to approach encounters creatively or avoid combat altogether.
Through cybernetic implants, Denzel gains enhanced perception, allowing players to uncover hidden elements, piece together narrative clues, and read the environment instead of relying on waypoints.
Non-Linear Missions and Player Freedom
Missions in ExeKiller are non-linear, with no prescribed playstyle or guided solutions. Players are given clear objectives but are free to approach each contract through stealth, dialogue, direct combat, or a combination of all three—and not every job must end with a kill. Player choices shape NPC behavior, dialogue, and the broader narrative, leading to multiple possible outcomes and endings
The new gameplay overview will premiere during the New Game+ Showcase, highlighting upcoming titles, and will be made available to watch online shortly after.
ExeKiller is in active development for PC and coming to consoles.
Wishlist now on Steam and follow the journey.