Indie developer Raspberry Studio has released a brand-new demo for its upcoming bodycam psychological-horror shooter, A.A.U. Black Site. Available now on Steam, the latest build gives players their most extensive look yet at the terrifying Uzovnica mission by unlocking the entirety of Chapter 2 as a fully playable experience. The demo arrives as anticipation builds toward the game’s Early Access launch planned for Spring 2026.

What was meant to be a routine covert operation quickly spirals into a nightmare. Players assume the role of an operative from the secretive A.A.U. Special Forces unit who is intercepted, framed, and left stranded in the abandoned Serbian region of Uzovnica. With communications cut off and allies nowhere to be found, reality itself begins to unravel.

Your only reliable companion is the bodycam strapped to your chest—capturing every tactical encounter, every unsettling discovery, and every unexplainable moment that lurks in the darkness.

A Darker, More Dangerous Chapter
Chapter 2 pushes the tension further with tougher enemy encounters, richer environmental storytelling, and an atmosphere that constantly blurs the line between grounded military realism and creeping psychological terror. The bodycam perspective heightens the experience, delivering a raw, found-footage style that makes each moment feel uncomfortably real.

Shaped by Community Feedback
When A.A.U. Black Site enters Early Access, Raspberry Studio plans to expand the experience with additional story chapters, new weapons, fresh locations, enemy varieties, and overall gameplay improvements. The developer has emphasized a strong focus on player feedback, promising that community input will help guide future updates and the long-term direction of the game.

What to Expect
Betrayal in Uzovnica
Stranded in hostile territory after being framed, survival becomes as much a mental battle as a physical one. Every shadow and sound could signal danger—or something far worse.
Bodycam-Driven Horror
The persistent bodycam viewpoint creates an immersive found-footage aesthetic, capturing both grounded firefights and eerie supernatural events.
Expansive Arsenal
Players will have access to more than 20 weapons, including assault rifles, SMGs, and pistols, allowing for tactical planning or all-out combat when situations spiral out of control.

The Chapter 2 demo for A.A.U. Black Site is available now on Steam, offering the most intense glimpse yet into the horrors waiting in Uzovnica. If psychological shooters are on your radar, now is a good time to wishlist the game and prepare for its Early Access debut this spring.