LKA's follow-up to Martha is Dead trades the infamous serial killer horror for a grounded 90s Italian detective thriller, and the shift is already raising eyebrows among fans of the studio's boundary-pushing style. When Sirens Fall Silent puts players in the shoes of Mila, a troubled policewoman investigating kidnappings and murders in the suburbs of Rome, with branching narratives, environmental puzzles, and multiple endings promised for its PC launch in 2027. The Eurogamer coverage and recent Day of the Devs gameplay trailer highlight a focus on psychological tension and real-world issues like trafficking and misogyny, continuing LKA's tradition of recreating authentic Italian settings without the overt gore that got the prior game censored on PlayStation. Community chatter on X and Reddit shows cautious interest in the investigation mechanics but some disappointment that the "serial killer horror" hook from early teases has softened into something more procedural.

Studio director Luca Dalcò has emphasized emotional dialogue systems and player agency in unraveling a case that hits close to home for the protagonist, building on the narrative DNA of The Town of Light and Martha is Dead. Wired Productions is handling publishing, with Steam and Epic listings already live for wishlist adds. No concrete sales figures or beta details yet, but the reveal positions this as LKA's most ambitious project to date in scope and technical polish.

The real test will come when players get hands-on with how those branching paths and puzzle layers actually land under the weight of sensitive subject matter.