March isn’t messing around. This month, horror fans are getting everything—pulse-pounding jumpscares, slow-burn psychological terror, point-and-click nightmares, and online co-op chaos. Whether you prefer surviving solo or screaming with friends, these releases have something for every kind of horror fan. From unsettling mysteries to nerve-wracking survival challenges, here are the best horror games coming in March 2025.
And don’t forget, every month we got you the spookiest releases both in video games and movies, to always keep your radar on!
Siberian Way – March 4

Murder is one thing. Murder in the dead of a Siberian winter, at the height of the Trans-Siberian Railway’s construction, is something else entirely. Siberian Way is a historical detective thriller that puts you in the boots of Savin Ilya, an investigator sent to a remote construction site where brutal killings are taking place. Alongside a journalist and a police chief, you must navigate an unpredictable, non-linear story where every decision could mean life or death. Twisted plots, supernatural hints, and the brutal cold make this case anything but simple. If you love murder mysteries with a side of mysticism, this one should be on your radar.
Day Zero – March 5

Forget action-packed zombie games—Day Zero strips it all down to the choices you make. This text-based survival horror game challenges you to navigate an undead apocalypse where every decision shapes the world around you. Will you stick with a group or go solo? Do you trust strangers, or assume everyone is a threat? How much will you risk to protect the people you love? With ethical dilemmas, branching storylines, and a relentless sense of dread, Day Zero proves that words alone can be terrifying.
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ASYLUM – March 6
One of the most anticipated indie horror games is comin on March 2025. If you’re afraid of hospitals, you might want to sit this one out. ASYLUM takes players deep inside the decaying Hanwell Mental Institute, a massive labyrinth of crumbling corridors and lingering horrors. Inspired by Scratches and classic Euro-horror films, this first-person horror adventure throws you into the mind of an ex-patient suffering from disturbing visions. The further you explore, the more you uncover about the institute’s terrifying past—and your own connection to it. Expect a slow-building, nerve-wracking experience filled with psychological horror and Lovecraftian nightmares.
SERAPH: In the Darkness – March 6 (Free to Play | Online Co-op & PvP)
Hack, slash, and survive. SERAPH: In the Darkness is a fast-paced dark fantasy action RPG where players face off against hordes of terrifying creatures. It offers both co-op and PvP gameplay, so whether you want to fight alongside friends or test your skills against them, the game delivers. Customization is key—billions of equipment combinations allow players to create unique builds suited to their combat style. With a haunting atmosphere and thrilling combat, SERAPH is a free-to-play nightmare that’s worth stepping into.
Saihate Station – March 6

A missed stop. A station that shouldn’t exist. Saihate Station is a horror adventure game wrapped in psychological tension and an unsettling love-hate relationship. Haru and Shion, two co-workers with a complicated past, find themselves stranded in a mysterious station after falling asleep on the last train. Forced to rely on each other to escape, their interactions shift from strained to something deeper—until the truth behind Saihate Station is revealed. It’s an emotional horror experience packed with exploration, puzzle-solving, and a story that refuses to let go.
These Darker Tides – March 7
Some jobs come with great benefits. Others come with the risk of being dragged into the abyss by creatures lurking in the deep. Welcome to These Darker Tides, where your job is simple: protect deep-sea cables. Easy, right? Except something is watching, waiting, and you are its next target. The only thing keeping you safe is your equipment—security cameras, lights, and maintenance tools. But when they start to fail, do you risk fixing them, or do you sit in the dark, hoping whatever’s out there isn’t creeping closer?
Lost Lullabies: The Orphanage Chronicles – March 7 (Co-op Multiplayer Horror)
A fire erased its past. But the spirits inside never left. Lost Lullabies: The Orphanage Chronicles is a multiplayer horror game that takes players back to 1980, where an abandoned orphanage still holds the souls of those who perished in the flames. Alone or with friends, you must explore the ruins, identify the malevolent spirits, and expel them before they consume you. The game offers a full four-chapter storyline, with the first two launching in early access. Gather your team, step into the orphanage, and uncover the horrors that have been waiting for decades.
The Children of Clay – March 7
Ancient artifacts hold secrets, but some should stay buried. The Children of Clay is a short stop-motion horror experience where you study an unearthed relic, only to discover that it isn’t as lifeless as it seems. With each layer you uncover, something stirs, revealing a story far darker than any history book could tell. This one is all about the slow burn—until it isn’t.
Hauntsville – March 10 (Single Player & Co-op Multiplayer)
March 2025 is full of surprises and variety when it comes to horror games. The Wild West is already dangerous. Now add monsters. Hauntsville is a Western horror survival game where you build, scavenge, and fight to survive in a town long abandoned by the living. Alone or with up to three friends, you must restore a homestead, search for supplies, and defend yourself against creatures from North American folklore. The land is cursed, the spirits are restless, and you’re stuck right in the middle of it. Keep your gun loaded and your campfire burning—because something is coming when the sun goes down.
Centum – March 11
If a voice inside your head tells you to trust it, should you? Centum is a psychological horror game where reality bends and every clue may be a lie. The unreliable narrator guides you through a series of terrifying scenarios, but their words can’t always be trusted. Every decision is remembered, every choice builds upon the last, and by the time you realize the truth, it may be too late to escape.
The Maid – March 11
The house is quiet. Too quiet. The Maid is a first-person psychological horror game set inside a Victorian mansion where supernatural entities lurk in every corner. You wake up in a damp basement, with no memory of how you got there. The only way out is forward—but something is watching. Explore the house, unravel its dark history, and brace yourself for whatever hides in the long, empty corridors.
House of Lost Souls – March 20
The past never stays buried. Jack has spent his life haunted by what happened in his childhood home, but now he’s returning for answers. House of Lost Souls takes players into the mind of a man unraveling the horrors of his own past, trapped in a house that refuses to let go. The longer he stays, the deeper the memories pull him in, twisting reality until he can’t tell what’s real and what’s the work of something far worse.
BrokenLore: DON’T WATCH – March 21
Isolation does strange things to the mind. BrokenLore: DON’T WATCH throws players into the crumbling psyche of Shinji, a young hikikomori trapped in his Tokyo apartment. The unpaid rent, the suffocating loneliness, and the ever-present sense that something—someone—is watching. The BrokenLore series has always dabbled in psychological horror, but this entry promises to push the paranoia to the next level. The question isn’t if something is in the shadows—it’s whether you can resist looking long enough to survive.
Killing Floor 3 – March 25 (Online Co-op FPS Horror)
Zeds are back, and they’re deadlier than ever. Killing Floor 3 throws players into the brutal chaos of 2091, where a megacorporation has perfected the ultimate bioweapon: an obedient horde of flesh-eating monstrosities. As a Nightfall specialist, you and up to five teammates will battle relentless waves of these bioengineered horrors. Every kill earns you dosh, fueling your arsenal for even bigger fights ahead. Expect non-stop action, terrifying enemy designs, and the kind of brutal co-op horror that Killing Floor fans live for. Stock up on ammo—you’re going to need it. Horror games’ addicts are going to be thrilled with this March 2025 release!
KARMA: The Dark World – March 27
Dystopia and horror go hand in hand. KARMA: The Dark World is a first-person psychological thriller set in an alternate 1984 East Germany, where the Leviathan Corporation controls everything. As a Roam Agent, your job is to enter the minds of accused criminals, investigating crimes and reporting back to your corporate overlords. But reality is a fragile thing in this world of mass surveillance and mind-altering drugs. Can you trust what you see? Or is Leviathan twisting the truth before your eyes?
The Stalked 2 – March 27
A solo hiking trip sounds peaceful—until someone else is on the trail. The Stalked 2 continues the nightmare from its predecessor, following Rachel, an avid hiker lured into the woods by an innocent-looking cabin rental. But she’s not alone. Strange encounters, unsettling messages, and an unseen force creeping closer make this hike a descent into terror. Will Rachel escape, or will she become another missing person statistic?
Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror – March 28
Some memories should stay lost. Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror throws players into the shattered mind of Eliza de Moor, a once-famous singer battling amnesia. Her only hope is an experimental drug that allows her to navigate both reality and the twisted world behind the broken mirror. But what lies in the shadows of her forgotten past? As Eliza searches for the truth, the Dollhouse Mansion waits, filled with horrors beyond comprehension. This psychological horror promises an unsettling mix of mystery, tension, and nightmarish visual storytelling.
Emissary Zero – March 28 (1-4 Player Co-op Horror)

Some places should never be explored—especially at night. Emissary Zero drops players into a mysterious, abandoned building with a single mission: find the Moon and escape. Sounds simple, but in the dark, nothing stays that way for long. Whether you face this nightmare alone or with friends, the only certainty is that something is hunting you. Stay quiet, stay alert, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll make it out alive.
Post Trauma – March 31
Sanity is fragile, and Post Trauma is here to shatter it completely. Inspired by classic survival horror, this game puts players in the shoes of Roman, a tormented train conductor who wakes up in a twisted dimension. The world shifts and unravels as he searches for a way home, but every step brings him closer to unspeakable horrors. Expect fixed camera angles, intricate puzzles, and a haunting atmosphere powered by Unreal Engine 5. Each clue brings you closer to the truth, but beware—some answers are worse than the questions.
March 2025 is packed with horror that won’t let you sleep easy, and we got you the best horror games to try. Whether you’re braving the horrors alone or dragging your friends into the nightmare, these games will keep the fear alive. And remember—every month, CreepyBonfire.com brings you the freshest horror game and movie releases. Stay scared, stay curious, and we’ll see you in April for even more terror!
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