The indie action‑horror shooter A.A.U. Black Site continues to evolve in intriguing ways. Originally framed as a bodycam‑driven survival thriller where you play a secret agent stranded behind enemy lines in Serbia, the project from Raspberry Studio now teases deeper mystery, bigger scares, and wild new sequences that push the experience beyond its early demo roots.
Framed and Alone in Uzovnica
In the core concept pulled straight from its Steam page you are a member of the special forces A.A.U., betrayed and left to survive hostile territory in the abandoned region of Uzovnica. The game mixes tactical shooter gameplay with psychological horror and immersive bodycam visuals, blending grounded action with the unexplained.
Early builds already offered players multiple weapons over 20 ranged options and a rough journey through eerie environments. But the newest dev update shows that Chapter 2 is shaping up to jump into both fresh territory and fresh terror.
Haunting New Zones: Hospital Deep Dive
The team has revealed a brand‑new environment for Chapter 2: a sprawling hospital steeped in mystery. According to the devs, this area reconnects with the protagonist’s past and throws players into a place that definitely isn’t normal. Expect twisting hallways, unsettling visuals, and a story pull that deepens the game’s psychological edge.

Meet The Banshee: A Creepy New Entity
Say hello to The Banshee: a sinister humanoid entity haunting the hospital corridors. Wielding a lantern and a sickle, she joins a growing roster of unsettling figures that make AAU’s world feel unpredictable and tense a perfect fit for the game’s found‑footage aesthetic and horror leanings.
Juiced Action: Jet‑Skis and Buoyancy
Not all of AAU is silence and dread. The devs have also teased a high‑octane jet‑ski chase sequence where buoyancy and physics influence gameplay. This sequence promises adrenaline‑driven action that contrasts the horror moments while keeping players on their toes.
Upgraded Arsenal and Satisfying Chaos
Combat hasn’t been neglected either. Alongside the standard weapon roster, players will soon get access to heavy firepower yes, including a 50‑caliber machine gun letting you take on enemy soldiers with a satisfying punch. But bigger guns introduce bigger destruction: vehicles and many objects in the game world now react and break apart, adding weight to every firefight.
Tech Upgrades for Better Performance
On the technical side, AAU has added support for modern upscaling tech, including DLSS 4–4.5 and FSR 4–4.03 Redstone, meaning smoother performance and better visuals across supported GPUs.
Between its core half‑horror, half‑tactical shooter premise and these bold new additions, A.A.U. Black Site is carving out an identity all its own in the indie space one where dread and action collide. Keep an eye on Steam and the dev’s channels for the next wave of updates and demo drops.
