A brand new game project by Supermassive shows that the studio isn’t just working on its Dark Pictures anthology.
Dubbed “The Quarry,” a brand new Supermassive project outside the Dark Pictures horror game universe. This project aims to promote a brand new game development direction instead of just focusing on a single branch as before. VGC’s own sources were able to corroborate the list and suggest that ‘The Quarry’ will be published by 2K. They said the game will be scheduled to start later this year.
The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of interactive drama survival horror video games developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series launched with Man of Medan in 2019, followed by Little Hope (2020) and House of Ashes. As of 2019, the series is planned to include eight different versions, of which three games have been released. The upcoming fourth game, The Devil in Me, is scheduled to be the final installment of the first “season” in the collection. In February 2022, Supermassive Games trademarked five sequels that will launch in the future.
As recently discovered by the gaming community, The Quarry’s logo and title have been registered with EUIPO under the European Union’s Intellectual Property office. Earlier this month, there were reports that Supermassive had registered five new logos and titles for games in the Dark Pictures series.
Those titles are:
The Dark Pictures: Directive 8020 The Dark Pictures: The Craven Man The Dark Pictures: Intercession The Dark Pictures: Winterfold The Dark Pictures Presents O Death
Last year, Danish entertainment company Nordisk bought a 30.7% stake in studios The Dark Pictures and Until Dawn. Copenhagen, Denmark-based Nordisk Games currently holds investments in a variety of European game companies, including full ownership of Just Cause and Mad Max’s developer Avalanche Studios, and partial ownership by Just Cause and Mad Max. publisher of Call of the Sea Raw Fury and Metroid: Samus Returns studio MercurySteam.
Supermassive Games is the ninth addition to the portfolio and the first investment by Nordisk Games in the UK. “We are delighted to have Nordisk Games with Supermassive for what we are sure will be very exciting times ahead,” Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels said in a statement prepared at the time. redemption point. “From the moment Joe and I met Martin (Walfisz) and Mikkel (Weider), we believed that Nordisk would be a great partner for us and we feel honored to welcome the expertise of Nordisk Games. to our Board of Directors.”