Developer Saber Interactive and iLLOGIKA, in collaboration with Austin, TX-based video game company EP1T0ME, have just announced that they will be developing a single-player, story-driven horror adventure game set in the A Quiet Place universe. The title, which is based on the successful Paramount Pictures film franchise, is set to launch in 2022.
Per Saber Interactive:
This first official video game set in the terrifying A Quiet Place universe will deliver an original story and gameplay that captures the compelling suspense, emotion and drama for which the series is famous. The game is in development by iLLOGIKA, the Montreal-based studio with veteran talent from the Rainbow Six and Far Cry franchises, and published by Saber Interactive, the Embracer Group company behind the hit game World War Z and the upcoming Evil Dead: The Game.
The A Quiet Place video game will let fans experience the tension of the films with a level of immersion they’ve never felt before. We’re excited to work with EP1T0ME and to team up with Saber Interactive to share this unique vision of hope and horror with players everywhere in the future.
Per the Head of Publishing for Saber Interactive, Todd Hollenshead:
The amazing success of the A Quiet Place movies makes it clear audiences are hungry for more adventures in this universe, and iLLOGIKA is creating their own truly engaging experience that lives up to the name of this beloved property. We are proud to say that A Quiet Place is the first game we will be released by an external studio from the growing Saber publishing label.
So far, all we have is this press release and no official screenshots or story synopsis yet. We’re not sure if the game will feature any main characters from the movies or simply be set in the universe and tell its own story. More information about the game is expected to be unveiled later this year.
For more information and to keep up with updates for A Quiet Place: The Game, you can visit aquietplace.game and follow the game on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
Source: Gematsu