Agni: Village of Calamity Finds a Worldwide Publisher

Wired Productions has signed a worldwide publishing deal for Agni: Village of Calamity, the upcoming survival horror adventure from Indonesian developer Separuh Interactive. The game is currently planned for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5, with more platforms to be announced.

The announcement gives Agni: Village of Calamity a stronger global platform after early attention around its Indonesian setting, cinematic horror style, and fierce lead protagonist. Wired Productions has built a publishing identity around psychological storytelling and mature narrative games, making the partnership a natural fit for a horror title built on guilt, obsession, and distorted reality.

To mark the deal, Wired Productions has released a new trailer featuring original music from its independent label, Black Razor Records. The lead track, titled AGNI, was written, produced, and performed in-house, giving the game’s latest reveal a stronger audiovisual identity.

Agni’s Search Leads Into Desa Purba

The game follows Agni, an investigator from a secret agency who breaks protocol in search of her missing partner. Her trail leads into Desa Purba, a forbidden village tied to ritual strangeness, psychological collapse, and a growing sense that reality itself may not be stable.

Separuh Interactive is positioning the game as a cinematic survival horror experience with a distinctly Indonesian identity. Rather than using its setting as surface-level flavour, Agni: Village of Calamity leans into local atmosphere, cultural unease, and the kind of psychological pressure that builds as the village starts to close in around its protagonist.

The studio has also described the project as pushing Indonesian horror into “New Weird” territory. That gives Agni: Village of Calamity a clearer creative direction, suggesting a horror experience less interested in familiar jump scares and more focused on perception, dread, and the unsettling logic of a place that refuses to make sense.

A Stronger Spotlight for Indonesian Horror

The publishing deal also matters beyond one game. Indonesian horror has a strong cinematic tradition, but its presence in the global games space remains comparatively underrepresented. Agni: Village of Calamity has an opportunity to bring that mood, imagery, and storytelling texture to a wider survival horror audience.

For Wired Productions, the title fits neatly alongside its interest in games with sharper emotional and psychological hooks. Managing Director Leo Zullo described the title as a horror game with the right “flavour” for the publisher, while Separuh Interactive COO Ardhan Fadhlurrahman highlighted the chance to share authentic Indonesian storytelling with a worldwide audience.

That combination gives Agni: Village of Calamity a promising foundation. It is not only being sold as another survival horror title, but as one with a specific cultural perspective and a lead character driven by regret as much as survival.

Agni: Village of Calamity Finds a Worldwide Publisher

Platforms Confirmed With More to Come

No release date has been confirmed yet, but the new publishing deal should help move the project into a more visible phase ahead of future gameplay updates. For horror fans watching the indie space, Agni: Village of Calamity is now firmly one to keep on the radar.

AGNI: Village of Calamity is confirmed for PC through Steam and Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. Additional platforms will be announced later.

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