Kletka

Trapped Together: Co‑Op Horror KLETKA Arrives This February

Publisher Sobaka Studio and developer Callback have confirmed that KLETKA is officially leaving early access next month, arriving with long-awaited console versions at the same time. The co-op horror game launches in full on February 19 for Windows PC (Steam and the Epic Games Store) plus Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

If you’ve been waiting for a fresh multiplayer horror game that leans into tension, teamwork, and sheer panic, KLETKA’s premise is built to keep everyone on edge. You play as a convicted criminal sent to Kletka, where your “sentence” is a descent into the depths of a colossal Gigastructure—an endlessly expanding building that feels like it was designed to swallow anyone who enters.

Your lifeline is an elevator that’s alive, hungry, and absolutely not patient. Keeping it running isn’t just about finding fuel; it’s about feeding it whatever it can consume. In KLETKA, the elevator is omnivorous, and survival can come down to whether you can keep it satisfied—because if you don’t feed it, you may end up as the next meal.

The Gigastructure itself is packed with hazards. Corridors are loaded with traps and bizarre anomalies, and every stop you make comes with risk. Exploring for supplies can be necessary, but it can also be a fatal mistake if you push your luck or lose track of your escape route.

One of the biggest threats is Samosbor, a mysterious anomaly that kills everything in its path. It’s feared by all because no one has ever survived it. When the siren sounds, there’s no time for hesitation or heroics—you drop what you’re doing and sprint for the elevator. Kletka is the only protection you have from this unstoppable phenomenon, turning the elevator into more than transportation: it’s your shelter, your strategy, and your last chance.

KLETKA is designed for co-op play with up to six players, pushing groups to coordinate their descent and make quick, sometimes brutal decisions. Working together improves your odds, but the game doesn’t let you forget its darkest twist: in a place like this, even friends can become “fuel” when desperation hits.

With its full release and multi-platform rollout set for February 19, KLETKA is positioned to reach a much wider audience—especially players looking for a new cooperative horror experience where survival depends on teamwork, smart scavenging, and keeping a living elevator from turning on you.