R.E.P.O. Ghost Haul is a scam, not real

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R.E.P.O. is an online horror co-op game that has gained a lot of popularity since its release on February 26. Players have given it positive reviews on Steam, and it regularly attracts over 50,000 players. Currently, it is only available on PC, and there is no official word on a console version. Recently, a game called R.E.P.O. Ghost Haul appeared on the PlayStation store, making fans hopeful. Many believed this might be the console version they were waiting for. However, it turns out that R.E.P.O. Ghost Haul is not a real game. It is a scam meant to trick players into signing up for a fake horror experience. Ghost Haul is an unofficial clone of the original game. It uses the same description and cover image as R.E.P.O. but likely provides a subpar experience or just a copy of the PC version. It is crucial to note that no real console version has been announced, and if one is made, it will be published by the original developers, semiworks. Players are advised to verify the publishers of any game and look for trailers or gameplay screenshots. If those are missing, like in the case of Ghost Haul, it is probably a scam. R.E.P.O. is currently still in early access, so there might be a chance for a console version in the future, but it will be properly promoted by semiworks.


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