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the studio behind Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology games, was once developing a next-gen Blade Runner game, which is now reportedlycanceled. Based on documents sent to Insider Gaming ...
Supermassive Games, the studio behind horror adventures like Until Dawn, The Quarry, and The Dark Pictures anthology series, has reportedly ceased development on an unannounced Blade Runner game.
As reported by Insider Gaming, a new Blade Runner game from Until Dawn developer Supermassive Games was recently scrapped. The new game was titled Blade Runner: Time to Live and was a cinematic ...
An ambitious game set in the world of Blade Runner has reportedly been scrapped by the creators of Until Dawn. According to Insider Gaming, the unannounced game was being developed by Supermassive ...
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Superrmassive Games has reportedly cancelled an unannounced ‘Blade Runner’ game. According to Insider Gaming the studio had been working on a title named ‘Blade Runner: Time To Live’ that ...
Supermassive Games - known for releases such as Until Dawn and The Quarry - has reportedly cancelled an unannounced Blade Runner game. The project was titled Blade Runner: Time To Live ...
But according to a new report, Supermassive was working on an ambitious Blade Runner game that was canceled while still in development. And it sounds like it would have been very intriguing.
Until Dawn studio Supermassive Games is said to have been working on an unannounced Blade Runner game for the PS5 and PS6 alongside other platforms. The report is brought to us by Insider Gaming ...
The game’s 10-12 hour “compelling” campaign would have been set in New Zurich in the year 2065 with the player being the city’s sole Blade Runner. Dubbed Blade Runner: Time to Live ...
Cyberpunk 2077's sequel Project Orion feels 'less like Blade Runner' and more like 'Chicago gone wrong,' original franchise ...
TL;DR: Supermassive Games canceled the unannounced Blade Runner: Time To Live, a planned cinematic action-adventure set in 2065. The game promised a 10-12 hour story blending Blade Runner’s ...
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