Wrong Organ, the studio behind 2024 horror darling Mouthwashing, announced Carcass Clad today. The new title ditches spaceships for tanks, but maintains the developer's signature grotesque aesthetic. Carcass Clad is a three-player cooperative tank simulation set in a gutted, nightmarish city loosely inspired by the 1939 Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union.
The game demands constant collaboration. Each of the three players operates different systems aboard their tank while confronting enemy vehicles covered in what Wrong Organ describes as "divine livestock," squirming and screaming across armored hulls. The atmosphere shifts from Mouthwashing's claustrophobic space station to something equally dreadful. a war machine crawling through hell.
This announcement arrives on the back of Mouthwashing's critical success. That 2024 release became a standout horror experience, praised for its unsettling tone and the way it twisted workplace dysfunction into something deeply uncomfortable. Wrong Organ proved they could sustain tension across an entire runtime without relying on jump scares or conventional horror tropes.
Carcass Clad suggests the studio has no interest in playing it safe. Moving to a wartime setting doesn't mean abandoning their grotesque sensibilities. Instead, they're applying that same twisted vision to military hardware and historical conflict. The decision to base the game loosely on the Winter War, a relatively lesser-known conflict in mainstream gaming, signals an unconventional approach to the war sim genre, which typically gravitates toward World War II or modern combat.
The cooperative requirement creates natural tension. Three players must synchronize actions aboard a single vehicle, which either bonds teams through shared struggle or fractures them through miscommunication. It's a design philosophy that echoes Mouthwashing's own claustrophobic