Summary

  • Nintendo's surprise reveal of Emio last week has been massively exciting for horror fans, who all want to know more about the project.
  • Rumours have started popping up that suggest Bloober is involved with Emio, dampening that excitement a little.
  • IGN has revealed that it has several sources claiming that Emio has nothing to do with Bloober, though.

's Emio reportedly doesn't have anything to do with , which furthers the idea that it's a first-party project coming straight from the Big N itself.

Nintendo has already had a much stronger month than most of us were expecting from the seemingly final year of the Switch's life, but it looks like it has plenty more surprises up its sleeve that don't fit into a Nintendo Direct. Earlier this week, Ninten🃏do randomly dropped a teaser for a creepy game called "Emio", which seems to be a first-party horror game.

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Although the surprise reveal and Nintendo Japan websit♎e had most people thinking that Emio was coming from Nintendo itself, , best known for T෴he Medium and the upcoming .

Emio Reportedly Has Nothing To Do With Bloober

The evidence behind Bloober Team potentially working on Emio came from a statement from the company's CEO, Piotr Babieno, . Internet sleuths then discovered the , suggesting it might be what Babieno was talking about.

I൲t seems that might just be a coincidence, however. and all of the rumours surrounding it. During the episode, the 𒅌rumours of the game being related to Bloober Team are brought up and quickly dismissed, .

"I can say that we have sources that say that it's probably not. We have reputable sources that say probably not a Bloober game."

While it's possible that those sources could be wrong, if multiple respected insiders are saying that Emio has nothing to do with Bloober Team, then it seems likely to be the case. That still leaves some mystery about who is actually working on Bloober, although the answer does seem to be that it's a first-party title of sorts.

Although Bloober has made some good games in the past, it's fair to say that this will be good news for a lot of horror fans. Bloober has a bit of a reputation for not handling sensitive subjects with grace and being a bit too obvious about its scares, so it not being involved in Emio does make the projꦕect a bit more exciting.

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