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There’s a ‘Quiet Place’ video game in the works

A Quiet Place: Day One hitting cinemas, Stormind Games has given fans an update about video game spin-off The Road Ahead.A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead was first announced back in 2021, with plans for it to release the following year but developers Stormind Games went quiet soon after. However, last month the studio re-introduced the game to players and confirmed it would be released for PC, Xbox Series X/S and PS5 later this year.Now the studio has shared its first story trailer for the survival horror game – check it out below.According to the description, players will take control of Alex – “an asthmatic college student trying to survive the end of the world with her boyfriend Martin” – in this original story.
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‘Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic’ remake reportedly delayed indefinitely
Aspyr Media‘s Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake has been put on hold, following the abrupt firing of two senior developers.According to a report published by Bloomberg last night (July 26), Aspyr Media has placed development for Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic on indefinite hold.Bloomberg adds that earlier in the month, studio heads at Aspyr told employees that the project had been paused while the studio looked for “new contracts and development opportunities.”Along with the indefinite delay, Aspyr also reportedly fired the art director and design director for the remake.The report also alleges that Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic has suffered an unsustainable development cycle. An anonymous source familiar with the project told Bloomberg that too much time and money had been put into making a demo of the game for Lucasfilm and Sony, while multiple developers said the game was more likely to release in 2025, rather than Aspyr’s projected 2022 launch.Some staff at Aspyr claim that Saber Interactive, which joined the project in May 2022, could take over development completely.When Saber Interactive’s participation was announced, Embracer board member Matthew Karch said that while the team was “fully confident that the game is going to be fantastic,” the scope of the project means it will take time to complete.“It’s a massive, massive product and massive products require a lot of effort and a lot of time to make good.
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