Gaming News This PlayStation exclusive could make its big return on PS5 and PC: it would even be announced during a State of Play, you’ll be shaking
Apparently no one expected such a return of Until Dawn: this narrative and horror game, released in 2015 on PS4, could very soon make its big return on new platforms, with some initial information already available.
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In 2015, Supermassive Games particularly shone with the release of Until Dawnone of their most famous games (the studio is also behind the titles The Dark Pictures and The Quarry, as a reminder) and for once Sony was right to invest heavily in the project: So it was a PlayStation 4 exclusive and still is.
A formerly quite strong brand that Sony has definitely relied on ever since Just a few days ago we found out that a feature film would be coming to theaters, joining PlayStation Studios’ momentum in adapting many video game licenses to the small and big screen. And hand in hand with this adaptation, the Japanese giant also seems to have ordered a new version of the video game for PlayStation 5 and PC.
The Return of Indigo
The leak comes from Billbil-Kun, an insider who is already known for his wealth of information about the PlayStation universe and works for Dealabswho already admitted yesterday that a certain Death Stranding 2 would be subtitled “On the Beach” as well as a slightly more concrete reveal of Kojima’s game in the next two weeks, probably during a new State of Play.
In short, reveals the Internet user today after investigations that Until Dawn would return via a PlayStation 5 and PC version: it’s exactly the same game and of course a simple remaster. Also, This new version would be officially announced during a State of Playthe same one in which Death Stranding 2 would be present. The event would take place in the next two weekssaid the media.
Finally, the website confirms this This port of Until Dawn would have been in development for at least a year
However, a leak should not be taken at face value as usual This remake would obviously make sense as they want to bring the story to the cinema and revive the memory of the general public : After all, the software has been on the market for almost ten years now.
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