ProbablyMonsters unveils Nekome: Nazi Hunter single-player combat game

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ProbablyMonsters today announced Nekome: Nazi Hunter, a single-player, third-person action combat game.

In Nekome: Nazi Hunter, players step into the role of Vano Nastasu, a young Romani man consumed by grief after the brutal murder of his family by Nazi soldiers. The game follows Vano’s transformation from hunted to hunter as he embarks on a violent personal odyssey of revenge across war-torn Europe.

The game is part of a series of smaller, more focused games that don’t require huge budgets. ProbablyMonsters raised a lot of money, but it pivoted to smaller games that take less time to get done yet still hold promise for great success.

Nekome: Nazi Hunter is a single-player game. Source: ProbablyMonsters

[View Nekome: Nazi Hunter Teaser Trailer Here]

Nekome: Nazi Hunter approaches the Second World War from the personal perspective of Vano as he exacts revenge for the sadistic murders.

Players scout enemy routes, plan their assaults, and strike with precision in a mix of stealth and brutal, up-close combat where every attack is personal and every kill is meaningful.

Nekome: Nazi Hunter has visceral combat. Source: ProbablyMonsters

The game is inspired by grindhouse cinema and features visceral combat with grounded finishing moves, coming together in a symphony of violence where every encounter carries lasting consequences.

Players can also join the community on Discord. Nekome: Nazi Hunter is rated M for Mature. More information about the game will be revealed at GDC in March 2026.