A new sci-fi horror novel, “Polybius” by Collin Armstrong, has recently hit the shelves, drawing inspiration from the intriguing urban legend surrounding the Polybius arcade game. Published by Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books, this debut novel takes readers on a chilling journey set in a small town amidst the era of arcade machines, delving into the sinister consequences of a mysterious game’s arrival.

The narrative unfolds in Tasker Bay, where the introduction of a new arcade cabinet sparks a series of unsettling events. The story primarily follows teenagers Andi and Ro, each bringing a unique perspective to the unfolding chaos. While Andi, a part-time employee at Home Video World, possesses programming skills crucial to unraveling the game’s mysteries, Ro finds himself captivated by the game’s allure, leading to a dangerous obsession.
As the plot thickens, the town of Tasker Bay itself emerges as a central character, with various subplots weaving together to paint a vivid picture of the escalating pandemonium caused by Polybius. Through a diverse range of third-person perspectives, including the arcade owner, town doctor, and the teenagers’ friends, Armstrong skillfully crafts a multifaceted narrative that keeps readers on edge.
Rich in psychological horror and sci-fi elements, “Polybius” masterfully blends suspense and intrigue, drawing readers into a world where reality blurs with fiction. The novel’s fast-paced storytelling and intricate character dynamics offer a gripping reading experience that resonates with fans of the genre.
The novel’s resonance extends beyond its captivating storyline, as it taps into the enduring allure of urban legends in popular culture. By intertwining elements of mystery and danger, “Polybius” channels the same vein of fascination that has long fueled urban legend lore, captivating audiences with its blend of nostalgia and suspense.

Renowned horror author Richard Chizmar has drawn parallels between “Polybius” and the acclaimed series “Stranger Things,” underscoring the novel’s ability to evoke a sense of eerie familiarity while forging its own unique narrative path. With its immersive world-building and compelling character arcs, “Polybius” stands out as a must-read for fans of horror and sci-fi literature.

As the legacy of the Polybius arcade urban legend continues to captivate audiences, Collin Armstrong’s novel breathes new life into this enigmatic tale, offering a fresh perspective on the enduring appeal of urban myths in contemporary storytelling. Through its blend of suspense, mystery, and psychological depth, “Polybius” invites readers to embark on a haunting journey into the heart of a town gripped by dark forces.