Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in the online database of Site-89. Testing must be authorized by Research Head Harris. No personnel are allowed within five (5) m of SCP-XXXX-1 instances at all times. In the event of a breach, Class A Amnestics are to be distributed to all personnel within Site-89. Previous containment procedures will be discontinued. SCP-XXXX-EX will be used to increase the effectiveness of Project Occultatum.
Yes, you guys can play the damn game if you want.
- Senior Researcher Dille
Description: SCP-XXXX is an online video game titled: SCP - Containment Breach. SCP-XXXX may only be played on a Personal Computer running either Microsoft Windows or MacOS. The game is free-to-play and is in the “horror” genre. SCP-XXXX focuses on one of the Foundation’s Secure Containment Facilities undergoing a catastrophic site event. It is unknown how the game developers were able to discover the Foundation’s existence and its specific data compartmentalization, procedures, anomalies, and operations. Any human being that interacts with SCP-XXXX, henceforth referred to as SCP-XXXX-1, will show an immediate positive impression of the gameplay, story, and concept. Instances of SCP-XXXX-1 will attempt to show any uncontaminated humans the effects of SCP-XXXX.
Gameplay of SCP-XXXX-EX. Picture provided by D-4555.
SCP-XXXX-EX is an indie horror game titled: SCP - Containment Breach. SCP-XXXX-EX is only available to play on Personal Computers that run either Microsoft Windows or MacOS. SCP-XXXX-EX focuses on a Class D attempting to escape a fictitious Foundation facility during a catastrophic site event. Further research has suggested that SCP-XXXX-EX has no infohazardous properties. Instead, SCP-XXXX-EX has been proven to be extremely well made to any individual that interacts with it. SCP-XXXX-EX was created due to Researcher Clayton’s unauthorized project, which has now been remodeled into Project Occultatum. Did we mention SCP-XXXX-EX is very well made?
Trust us.
It is.
Let me show you.
Below are the various tests done for SCP-XXXX.
| Test 001 | |
| Subject | D-6160 |
| Protocol | Subject was asked to play SCP-2012 for 5 minutes |
| Results | Subject was very pleased with SCP-2012. Asked to have more time. Request denied |
| Test 002 | |
| Subject | D-0338 |
| Protocol | Subject was asked to play SCP-2012 for 30 minutes |
| Results | Subject became extremely attached with SCP-2012. Pleaded to continue “running around the Heavy Zone.” Request denied |
| Test 003 | |
| Subject | D-4555 |
| Protocol | Subject was asked to complete SCP-2012 |
| Results | Subject was satisfied with the ending to SCP-2012. Subject was compliant for the rest of the month |
| Test 004 | |
| Subject | D-7298 |
| Protocol | Subject was asked to change game settings while interacting with SCP-XXXX |
| Results | First breach incident occurred (See Document.XXXX.Incident.α) |
| Test 005 | |
| Subject | O5-██ |
| Protocol | See Document.XXXX.Incident.β |
| Results | See Document.XXXX.Incident.β |
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