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Xbox Horror Game Only $1 Ahead of Halloween

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More specifically, between now and October 23, all Xbox users on last-gen and current-gen consoles can grab The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters for $0.94. This isn’t the biggest or best horror game on Xbox, but you have to pay more than $1 for these games. Meanwhile, according to reviews of The Coma 2, it is worth far more than just a single buck.

About the Game

For those who have never heard of The Coma 2, it is a Korean survival-horror game meets adventure game from the developer Dvora Studio and publisher Headup. It is a follow-up to The Coma: Cutting Class, a 2015 release, and is set to get its own follow-up, The Coma 3: Bloodlines, in 2026. The series isn’t incredibly popular, but obviously, it has a large and passionate enough fanbase to be an ongoing, three-game-deep series. To this end, not only is the discount notable because of how substantial it is, but because there is a follow-up on the horizon.

Upon release, The Coma 2 garnered a solid 77 on Metacritic, and its user reviews are even better than this. On Steam, for example, it has a 93% approval rating after 397 user reviews.

As for the game itself, it is a narrative-driven experience where you play as Mina Park, a student of Sehwa High, being pursued by a demoness hellbent on killing you. Those interested in checking it out, given that it’s practically free, should expect about eight to ten hours from the survival-horror game.

Other $1 Xbox Games

There are a few handful of $1 games on the Xbox Store right now, though nothing very noteworthy. The Coma 2 is the most popular game available at this price point. There is one other horror game, The Child’s Sight, also available at this price point, but this is a lesser known quality.

With the lack of compelling horror games releasing this month, picking up The Coma 2 for $1 and playing it this Halloween is a viable option for Xbox fans. Little Nightmares III was supposed to be this year’s big October 2025 horror game, but it has proven not very good. And it doesn’t cost $1, but $40.

All of that said, and as always, feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you think, or join the conversation over on the ComicBook Forum.