Night of the Consumers, the much-anticipated anti-Karen horror simulator, has now been rescheduled for a 2025 release, allowing some extra time before players can dive into the retail chaos. Originally expected to frighten fans in late October, possibly to coincide with Halloween spookiness, the launch was postponed as the date neared.
Developer Germfood addressed the anxious crowd, with their hopes set high for the upcoming release, explaining that the game wasn’t quite ready yet. “I just need more time to work on it,” Germfood stated, reassuring fans, “The good news is that the game is almost finished! I know this is very disappointing, I’m sorry!” Although the wait may be longer than anticipated, checking the game’s Steam page reveals the updated status to “coming soon.”
Night of the Consumers has captivated a devoted following over its development period. Players who have experienced earlier versions have been left wanting more. Despite the delay, fans have responded positively, extending their support and eagerly looking forward to the game’s eventual release.
For those craving a fresh indie horror experience while they wait, Toby’s Topsy Tale offers an intriguing alternative. It’s a title that’s flown under the radar since its announcement but may provide the thrills horror game enthusiasts are seeking right now.






