Two days ago, a game called Content Warning officially released on the Xbox Store for Xbox One, Series X, Series S and PC, and it's already racked up just under 50 reviews on the US version of the store - amounting to a 4.7/5 rating.
This is a formerly Steam-only title that has a whopping 30,000+ user ratings on that platform (with a "Very Positive" average), while the game itself sees you trying to film "spooky stuff with your friends" and make it go viral.
"Every run goes on for 3 days, the more scary stuff you film, the more you go viral. The ad revenue from your SpöökTube videos enables you to upgrade your gear to film better videos and survive more easily in the Old World. If your team accumulates enough views in three days - you get to keep going with your SpöökTube Career and live a life of fame and fortune!"
Content Warning features online co-op support for 2-4 players, although it should be noted that the Xbox version is apparently running into an issue where people can't invite each other to games - a workaround for this is to use a room code for the time being.
And yeah... this is a $10 title, so it's not going to break the bank at £8.39 / $9.99, plus it comes with Xbox Play Anywhere support so you get the PC version thrown in for free!
If you're intrigued, you can watch some footage of how Content Warning works in the video up above, and we'll leave you with a couple of Steam review examples (two positive, one negative), along with some screenshots below:
Kenstagator on Steam: "Content Warning is the new Lethal Company, but with a genuinely wholesome twist. It's a co-op horror game that has come out of nowhere, offering a scrappy and hilarious experience. What sets it apart is its unexpected wholesomeness."
DanielStyle122 on Steam: "Had Content Warning for almost a year now. Solo is meh, but with friends it’s pure chaos. Price is decent (or grab it cheaper from third-party sites). Game feels kinda abandoned, but it still gets updates. Overall worth it if you have got people to play with."
GrumbleGrits on Steam: "Content Warning is a clear attempt to follow the formula of Lethal Company and while it is graphically and mechanically a charming game it seems to rely on the player to "make your own fun." Unfortunately, unless you really like the game, or have some fun friends to play with... the charm wears off quickly and boredom sets in fast."