Ballistic Moon and Sony's horror adventure remake reportedly saw 28 percent fewer players on PS5 at launch than the doomed hero shooter Concord.
The Until Dawn movie is scheduled to release worldwide in October of next year. A remake of the horror game recently released for PS5 and PC.
Ballistic Moon and Sony's remake of the horror adventure title has seen disappointing numbers at launch, to the extent of being one of PlayStation's worst PC releases to date.
Developed by Ballistic Moon, the remake offers improved visuals, a new camera perspective, a reworked Prologue, and much more.
Developed by Ballistic Moon, the remake launches on October 4th for PS5 and PC. On top of improved visuals, it offers new features and content.
The upcoming horror remake has a download size of 56.676 GB on PS5, which slightly exceeds the download size of the original PS4 title.
PC players need 70 GB of installation space and a solid-state drive, while High and Ultra settings necessitate an NVMe SSD.
A prominent leaker has revealed alleged details on the upcoming remaster's pricing ahead of its October release for PS5 and PC.
Players can also access new accessibility settings, like Stay Calm, an alternative to Don't Move for devices without a gyroscope.
Unreal Engine 5 allows for higher fidelity character models, while a new injury mask system adds more realistic cuts and bruises.
A new comparison trailer is also available, highlighting the remaster's improved lighting, shadows, animations, and textures.
Produced by PlayStation Productions and Screen Gems, the upcoming adaptation is being directed by David F. Sandberg of Shazam! and Lights Out fame.
The remastered horror adventure game is due out for PS5 and PC this fall, but doesn't yet have a specific release date officially announced.
Similar to the recently-released PC port of Ghost of Tsushima, God of War Ragnarok and Until Dawn will also make PSN account linking mandatory on the platform.
The new gameplay trailer highlights several improvements to performance, lighting, shadows, environments and much more.
Developed by Ballistic Moon on Unreal Engine 5, the title offers visual improvements, a third-person camera, new locations, and more.
A former Virtuos employee's LinkedIn profile points to the port specialist studio's involvement in the horror game's rumoured remaster.
Supermassive Games' acclaimed narrative horror is reportedly coming to PS5 and PC, though whether it's a remaster or remake is unknown.
A prominent leaker has claimed that the horror game is making its way over to PS5 and PC, though it's unknown whether it'll do so as a remake or a remaster.
The movie, described as "an R-rated love letter to the horror genre", will be directed by David F. Sandberg of Shazam! fame.
According to leaker AccountNGT, who's heard from "several separate sources", the remake has been in the works "for some time."
Sony seems to be adding next-gen-ready enhancements to various PS4 games.
Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels says the anthology format has caught their interest.
There might be even more high profile projects underway at Supermassive.
16 titles will retail for $19.99 on PS4 from November 2nd onwards.
July's free games on PS Plus kicks off.
Now that is an exceptionally good month.
It has an interesting new gimmick.
That's definitely a shame.
Supermassive isn't "currently working on DLC for Until Dawn at the moment."
More scary than the game itself.
They're not blaming Sony for not marketing the title.
Supermassive is interested in DLC but under the right circumstances.
After The Order, who can blame them, really?
'We didn't mean for it to be disabled.'
Spoilers inside, so watch out.
Some players who pre-ordered find themselves unable to play the game.
Terrifying you starting today.
That doesn't mean you'll get the full experience in that first runthrough.
Take a look at this 9 minute gameplay demo and spot the key twists.
New cast member and preorder bonus announced as well.
A rather disappointing video.
Horror, horror and more horror.
Sony aims to reinvent horror on PlayStation 4 at Gamescom 2014.
But it seems it won't be arriving on PS3.
The survival horror title appears to be canned (for PS3, at least).
The PS Move (?) title is still alive.
Supermassive Games' upcoming horror title veers off the serial killer trail and straight into Jigsaw territory.
Positive news.
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At GamesCom 2012, Sony announced Until Dawn, a new survival horror game which incorporates aspects of Move and first person adventuring. Until Dawn looks to capture the fear and atmosphere of a ho... Read More