Saw Genesis wants you on the wrong side of the traps. The 3v1 multiplayer horror game surfaced at Summer Game Fest. Its Steam page sets the hook in one line: a century before Jigsaw, survival demanded sacrifice.
Broken Mirror Games, a Bloober Team subsidiary, is building it with Anshar Studios under Lionsgate’s watch. The official Steam announcement frames it as a 3v1 asymmetrical horror game that expands the Saw universe. So franchise fans are getting more than a licensed skin pack.
Playing the mastermind is the draw
First, one player becomes the Judge, an early architect of Jigsaw’s philosophy. The Judge controls the trial from the shadows with hidden corridors, noise-detection tools, traps, and toxins. An Accomplice can also drag victims into rehabilitation traps. That role is the cleanest hook because it turns Saw’s trap-room logic into the player’s toolkit.
The other three play the Accused. Their job sounds simple: coordinate, scavenge items, collect keys, and escape before time runs out. However, the official description leans into very Saw choices. Damage to an arm can make puzzles and fighting harder. A leg injury can slow a player down for the rest of the match.

When you can play Saw Genesis
Matches can end several ways. For example, the Accused might escape, die in traps, run out the clock, or turn the tables and take the Judge down. That mix should keep rounds unpredictable in the way asymmetric games need. Dead by Daylight proved this format can run for years, and the Saw license fits it almost too well. After all, the films were always about rigged games with exits that cost something.
Saw Genesis hits Steam Early Access soon, and a playtest waitlist is already open on the store page. Meanwhile, multiplayer games keep competing on the strength of one sharp hook. Tech My Money recently covered Marathon’s open play week ahead of Season 2. A playable Jigsaw origin story is about as sharp as hooks get.

































