Outlast 2 Cut Audio Instant
Two weeks later, Red Barrels announced Outlast Trials , a multiplayer prequel. No Marta. No lake. No baby.
Today, only one copy is said to exist—on a malfunctioning hard drive in a pawn shop in Laval, Quebec. The shop owner doesn’t know what it is. He just knows the file makes his speakers bleed.
The child humming stops. Marta’s voice cracks. Outlast 2 Cut Audio
"See you in the next loop."
"I am not the monster. You are the player. And you keep coming back. That’s the real sin." Two weeks later, Red Barrels announced Outlast Trials
This is the audio file the developers erased. Not for gore. Not for blasphemy. But because it told the truth.
But Daniel didn’t delete them. He hid them on a private drive. And in 2017, a month after Outlast 2 shipped, he leaked the file to a niche horror forum. It spread for six hours before Red Barrels’ lawyers nuked it. No baby
Lise laughed. Then she read the real script.
In 2015, a junior sound designer at Red Barrels—let’s call him Daniel—was tasked with cleaning ambient dialogue for Outlast 2 . The game was already controversial: Temple Gate, a cult of deranged Christian fundamentalists in the Arizona desert, led by the prophet Sullivan Knoth. But Daniel’s job was the "Marta Files."