Content Warning is giving you a chance to actually go viral by sending your best clips to the lost footage project

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Content Warning, a free co-op horror game where you go viral on SpookTube or die trying, is rapidly climbing the Steam charts

 There’s nothing quite like risking your own life along with all your friends for a couple of views and maybe even a follow. During my team’s many expeditions to the old world, we’ve figured out a winning formula for views: catchy intro, someone dying on camera, plenty of screaming, and if we have time and the sanity to record an outro alongside one of the monstrosities, then that’s an added bonus. 

Usually, these clips go to waste, living out the rest of their lives in an untouched folder. But now, Content Warning’s publisher, Landfall, is starting a lost footage project, and it welcomes any player to send over their clips. It links a waiver and application form to fill out in a Twitter post for you to read and sign if you want to. Footage must be unedited, but you can send over exported footage that didn’t survive the round (ie, your whole group died trying to get a funny clip of a monster). The clips also don’t have to be in English, but “content in languages we don’t speak will be harder for us to evaluate (since we won’t understand it), but it is still allowed,” Landfall points out in a Tweet



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