Supermassive Games is not idle and is apparently working on a new game called The Quarry. The trademark registration indicates that it would be released by one of Take-Two Interactive’s (GTA 6) subsidiaries.
If the quality of Supermassive Games’ productions can be talked about, then the quantity is there. In addition to this discovery, the studio must always provide proof five more episodes of The Dark Pictures Anthology.
A sixth project for Supermassive Games
As is often the case, trademark filing allows for unannounced games to be flushed out, and once again Supermassive Games pays the price. Although Bandai Namco has not confirmed anything, the names of the next The Dark Pictures are already known. As a reminder, this anthology systematically offers different frames and atmospheres. We followed young people on a haunted boat in Man of Medan, in a “Silent Hill” town in Little Hope and soldiers through House of Ashes.
As for the future of The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, it’s interested in a serial killer:
A team of documentary filmmakers receive a mysterious invitation to visit a recreation of the “Murder Castle” of HH Holmes, America’s first serial killer. They soon find they are being watched and that there is much more at stake than their ratings…
Added to this is a sixth project appointed The QuarryInformation first discovered on Twitter and then confirmed from our colleagues VGC :
A mysterious game published by 2K Games?
Unfortunately no indication of the nature of the title, but it could continue in the register of horror. After all, the studio is used to the genre. In contrast, We probably know the publisher of this secret software that would not be Bandai Namco.
According to VGC’s Andy Robinson sources, the quarry want released through 2K Games… in 2022 :
If true, Supermassive Games would follow a year after The Dark Anthology: House of Ashes released on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC.
Since 2021, the developers have also counted on the support of Nordisk Games, which took over 30.7% of the studio’s shares. An alliance that doesn’t aim to betray the team’s DNA, namely narrative games.