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Bandai Namco Launches Teaser Website for New Horror Game

Bandai Namco Launches Teaser Website for New Horror Game

But what exactly IS "Domas?"

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 13, 2018 @ 07:49 AM (Staff Bios)
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A new Bandai Namco website has popped up recently and it has fans wondering. The site is titled as "Summer Horror Project," and it appears we're getting a new horror game.

Dubbed Domas, due to the URL (https://domas.bn-ent.net/) and video title, the website's entirety is a faux video feed of a standard home overlayed with static. The only discernible information from the feed is "domas-SCENE01" and a date and time pointing toward August 30 at 4 PM. It's currently uncertain what time zone.

If we look at the source code, we'll see that the meta description states, "A mysterious website appears? This summer, what will happen..." while the meta keywords include "zombie" and "horror."

As far as we can tell, this isn't associated with already existing franchises, though even that isn't a guarantee. We'll find out more on August 30, won't we?

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