Microids has actually revealed the launch of a computer animated collection based upon the preferred Syberia game franchise business. The French author has actually partnered with the “What The Prod” workshop, which is presently servicing Sylvain Chomet’s following attribute movie (The Triplets of Belleville), and also is likewise creating a biopic based upon the life of Marcel Pagnol: “Marcel and Monsieur Pagnol.” Together, they will certainly bring Kate Walker’s journeys to life in a brand-new tool, bring in a brand-new target market. It is unidentified if Benoit Sokal was associated with the task prior to his passing away, however the globe he developed over twenty years earlier will certainly have the possibility to endeavor right into brand-new areas. The collection offers itself well to computer animation, with numerous settings that welcome expedition and also a touch of fancifulness sometimes. Microids is, naturally, pleased concerning the collaboration.
“It’s a real pleasure to see Syberia come to life as an animated series. We are thrilled to partner with What the Prod to offer fans an exceptional visual experience that captures the very essence of this iconic franchise. This series will be a new opportunity for gamers and new viewers to discover or rediscover the fascinating world of Syberia.” states Elliot Grassiano, owner and also COO of Microids, while the participants of the Sokal family members likewise reveal their pleasure in seeing Benoit Sokal’s innovative tradition proceed differently. “My husband would have been honored to see his work develop into an animated series. He created a magical and timeless world with Syberia, and I am delighted that new audiences will now be able to access it through this unprecedented adaptation,” includes Martine Sokal, Benoit Sokal’s widow.
At the minute, it is uncertain at what phase this cooperation is or what design will certainly be picked for the computer animated collection, however it has actually been specified that the program will certainly target a young person target market.