Shit your pants in style as Outlast 2 Launches real Kickstarter for “Underscares” Companion Diaper

Underscares, the Cheap YouTube ScareCam Outlast 2 companion diaper. Because when you’re scared, #2 can become problem #1.

The first installment of Outlast has been celebrated as one of the scariest games of all time by many critics and gamers. In anticipation of the much awaited Outlast 2, fans have been expressing their interest in the most peculiar way:

“Following the release of the first Outlast and feedback from fans, we wanted create something to let them know that we have been listening,” says Philippe Morin, President of Red Barrels “they have all been so vocal about their reactions, we responded in typical Red Barrels fashion: to the extreme”.

In response to this, Red Barrels in collaboration with Sid Lee have launched the Underscares Companion Diaper Kickstarter campaign for Outlast 2. This no BS crowdfunding campaign is 100% real and inspired by the Outlast community. Oh, and it’s about shitting your pants, because 2016.

Developed in partnership with local Montreal designers (I wonder how that pitch meeting went), the gamer diaper combines practicality, comfort and style stupidity so gamers and diehard Outlast fans can experience abject terror without worrying about dirtying their egos, because, you know, wearing a diaper because you get scared easily is not a hit to the ego.

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Available in Basic and Limited Edition Deluxe options; Underscares are wearable, comfortable, high quality and most importantly, washable. Your mom or girlfirend will most certainly not lose all faith in you as a human being after seeing these in the hamper…

Outlast 2 Diapers

The Kickstarter campaign launched November 17 and will run until December 9, 2016 because life isn’t worth living anymore.

Kickstarter Campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1149400304/underscares-the-diaper-from-the-creators-of-outlas

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