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... Read morePlanning a horror-themed stream around Friday the 13th is a fantastic idea, especially if you enjoy multiplayer games that bring a chilling experience both to you and your viewers. Based on my own streaming experience, I highly recommend games like "Dead by Daylight," which offers asymmetric multiplayer gameplay with intense chase and stealth mechanics, or "Phasmophobia," which is a co-op ghost-hunting game that combines spooky atmosphere with cooperative strategy. Both are not only scary but also highly interactive and great for audience engagement. If you prefer something single-player but still suspenseful, "Outlast 2" provides a truly terrifying experience. Its story-driven gameplay combined with a horrifying environment makes for gripping content. Another option to consider is "The Forest," which blends survival elements with unsettling creatures, and it supports multiplayer, enhancing the fun when playing with friends. Since you mentioned looking forward to a long stream feeling well-rested, starting with multiplayer games that build suspense gradually can keep your audience hooked without exhausting you too quickly. Engage your viewers by asking for live suggestions or reactions during the stream. Don’t forget to customize your stream setup with Halloween or Friday the 13th-themed overlays and sound effects to heighten the atmosphere. Interactive elements like polls or chat games can boost viewer participation, making your stream more dynamic and memorable. Lastly, consider streaming at night to amplify the spooky vibe—it adds a genuine feel that viewers appreciate. Overall, combining well-chosen horror games with audience interaction and thematic presentation can make your Friday the 13th stream one to remember. Good luck with your game choices and have fun streaming!