
It's workplace horror with a sharp edge: the terror grows out of repetition. Typing becomes a ritual, and the letters start feeling like they're typing back. Because you're forced to focus on tiny details - names, addresses, odd phrases - the game slips dread under your skin with the kind of slow-burn paranoia that sticks around after you've closed the laptop.
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If scare intensity, jump scares, or specific triggers matter to you, use the fear profile and warning details below before you buy or start a playthrough.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. is a supernatural horror game developed by Belief Engine and Mike Monroe, released in 2025. Available on PC, Linux.
Community ratings give DEAD LETTER DEPT. an intensity score of 3.2 out of 5. Jump scares are rated as few. Content warnings include graphic violence, adult themes.
Played from a first-person perspective. Single Player mode available. Average playtime is approximately 2 hours.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. has few jump scares according to community ratings.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. has an intensity rating of 3.2 out of 5 based on community votes.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. contains the following content warnings: Graphic Violence, Adult Themes.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. is available on PC, Linux.
DEAD LETTER DEPT. was developed by Belief Engine and Mike Monroe. Published by Belief Engine.