A first-person horror experience where the final rental of the night rewrites reality inside the store.
Independent developer Stingbot Games has announced Victor’s Video Vault, an upcoming first-person horror game set inside a 1995 video rental store, where the closing shift doesn’t end when the doors lock.
Players take on the role of a night shift employee working alone. Stock shelves. Help customers. Prepare to close.
Then the last customer leaves, and what follows isn’t routine.

The final rental of the night begins to rewrite reality inside the store. Each night is shaped by the film that just left the building, transforming the environment into something unstable, unpredictable, and increasingly dangerous.
As the store begins to break down, players must adapt to shifting rules, altered spaces, and escalating threats.

Victor’s Video Vault blends grounded, nostalgic detail with escalating, reality-bending horror, where the store itself becomes the threat, and no two nights unfold the same way.
Key Features of Victor’s Video Vault
• Reality Changes Every Night
The layout, physics, and behavior of the store shift as it breaks down.
• Survive, Investigate, Progress
Solve environmental puzzles, uncover what’s changing, and make it through the night.
• Secrets Beneath the Surface
Hidden rooms and “deleted scenes” emerge as reality fractures.
• A Grounded 90s World
Hand-crafted pixel visuals and a tactile, analog atmosphere inspired by 1990s video stores.













