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Summary

  • The remake of Until Dawn, which is being developed by Ballistic Moon, will launch in Fall 2024 with enhanced graphics.
  • The original interactive horror game, released in 2015, is also receiving a movie adaptation by David F. Sandberg and Gary Dauberman.
  • It will also concurrently release on PC.

The remake of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Until Dawn just got an exciting new trailer as well as a confirmed release window as part of Thursday's PlayStation State of Play event. The from-the-ground rebuilding of the 2015 horror game by Supermassive Games will officially launch in Fall of 2024.

Thursday's trailer showcased the enhanced graphics that will headline the remake, which is being developed by Ballistic Moon. It will also be released simultaneously on PC. Check it out:

What stands out about Thursday's longer trailer is how even more lifelike the characters of the game look. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:original Until Dawn was already a very photorealistic game, however, it's clear that Ballistic Moon has gone even more in-depth with how the characters will be presented.

Until Dawn, which was released almost a decade ago, is an interactive horror game in the vein of T♛he Quarry and other interactive titles like Heavy Rain. It☂ was initially unveiled in 2012 before finally arriving in 2015, where it was generally lauded by fans and critics alike.

The game sees players taking control of eight characters, who are attempting to survive a cold mountain. That group is hoping to find two of its friends, who vanished a year prior. Like other games of its nature, the player's choices directly affect how the story plays out, with each session having a level of uniqueness to it.

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When the game does launch, it will be Ballistic Moon's first endeavor. The studio is made up of some ex-Supermassive Games personnel and is based in the UK.

News of a remake spread earlier this year, and the game was officially announced at January's State of Play. Prior to that, it was confirmed that the horror game would be the next PlayStation title to receive a movie adaption, joining the likes of Uncharted and Gran Turismo. Information about the movie is still scarce, though it has been reported that David F. Sandberg, who directed Shazam!, will be helming the project.

More so, renowned horror screenwriter Gary Dauberman was announced to have been working on the script. Dauberman has worked on titles, like IT and Annabelle, giving him a large amount of credibility in the horror movie space. It is unclear if the movie will follow the plot of the game, or be a separaꦡte adaption which takes elements from the world.

Either way, it would appear that Sony would like to have an updated version of its horror title available t𝓰o consumers before👍 the movie as well as after it.

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