The intense bodycam horror game Zoochosis is finally heading to consoles. Developer Clapperheads has confirmed that Zoochosis will be released on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, though there is no official launch date yet. The game was first released on PC via Steam back on September 30, 2024, and quickly gained attention for its creepy concept and realistic bodycam style visuals.
In Zoochosis, you play as a night zookeeper on your very first shift. It starts off normal, but things quickly take a terrifying turn. Some of the animals are behaving strangely, and you soon discover that a dangerous parasite is spreading through the zoo. It mutates the animals into horrific, blood-thirsty versions of themselves, and they want out. Worse, they want you dead.
Your job is to spot the infected animals, gather what you need, and create vaccines to cure them before the infection spreads even further. But time is running out, and every decision you make matters. The ending you get depends on your choices—who you save, how you react, and whether you manage to survive until morning.
Zoochosis feels like something different in the horror genre. It is not just jump scares and creepy monsters, you also have to think, act quickly, and make tough moral choices. The bodycam style adds to the tension in a big way. It makes you feel like you are really there, alone at night, trying to deal with a disaster no one trained you for.
Bringing Zoochosis to PS5 and PS4 is a smart move. Console players who enjoy horror games like Outlast or Five Nights at Freddy’s are definitely going to want to check this out.
Watch a new trailer below.