![]() ![]() The AutopsyĪfter an examination of the other four bodies was conducted, three of the hikers were found to have suffered fatal injuries including major skull damage and chest fractures.Īccording to the examiner, the force required to cause such critical damage would have to have been extremely high, and he went on to compare the force to that of a car crash. When rescuers found the first five hikers, it was determined that they perished due to hypothermia, but the condition of the other four hikers began to shift the story away from a simple hiking mishap to something altogether more sinister. Rumors abound as to what may have happened to these nine hikers, all of whom were experienced when it came to mountain treks and were not the group of people you’d expect to make a deadly mistake like abandoning their campsite during a heavy snowstorm. According to the incident, something caused these hikers to flee from their campsite in the middle of the night despite deadly sub-zero temperatures. Known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident, nine hikers were found dead in the northern Ural Mountains of Russia on the slopes of Kholat Syakhl. Kholat is based off an event that actually occurred on the same date in February of 1959. Not only is the name of the mountain real, so is the incident you’re investigating in the game. ![]() Kholat Syakhl is a literal translation of the Russian word Holatchahl, which means “Dead Mountain” in Mansi.Įssentially, the game’s name of “Kholat” literally means Dead, and is an ominous title to an equally horrifying game. The indie survival horror game Kholat is notable for several reasons, the first of which being that it’s narrated by the prolific Sean Bean, and the next by its beautiful graphics and engrossing gameplay.ĭeveloped by Polish developers IMGN.PRO, players are tasked with tracking down nine Russian hikers who all mysteriously perished one cold winter night in February of 1959 on the mountain Kholat Syakhl. ![]()
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