Explore Abandoned Railroads in Stream Train
Half Past Yellow has officially unveiled Stream Train, a new co-op horror game, during the Secret Sauce 2026 showcase. The upcoming title blends cooperative survival, livestreaming, and supernatural horror as players venture into a dangerous exclusion zone filled with mysterious cryptids.
In Stream Train, up to six players take on the role of livestreamers documenting their journey along an abandoned railway. What begins as an exciting expedition quickly turns into a fight for survival as the crew encounters terrifying creatures and unexplained paranormal events. Players must work together to navigate the haunted tracks while keeping their livestream running, adding a unique twist to the traditional co-op horror experience.
The announcement trailer offered a first look at the eerie setting, showcasing abandoned railways, unsettling environments, and the strange entities lurking in the darkness. Alongside the reveal, Half Past Yellow also released a developer diary that provides additional insight into the game’s mechanics. One of the standout features is the “livestream chat system,” which plays an active role during gameplay and helps shape the overall experience. The developers also shared some of the creative inspirations that influenced the game’s design.
Founded in 2017 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Half Past Yellow is an award-winning indie studio known for creating charming, genre-blending experiences. The seven-person team continues that tradition with Stream Train, aiming to deliver a fresh take on cooperative horror.
While the game does not have a release date yet, its unusual mix of cooperative gameplay, livestream mechanics, and cryptid horror makes it one to keep an eye on for fans of multiplayer horror adventures.