Supermassive Games is recognized for its interactive scary stories, consisting of 2015’s Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, and also, much more lately,The Quarry Today, Eurogamer reported that Danish firm Nordisk Games obtained the workshop.
Nordisk Games, which currently has Just Cause programmer Avalanche Studios and also Me rcurySteam, the group behind Metroid Dread, acquired a 30% stake in Supermassive in March 2021. At the moment, Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels stated:
“We are delighted to have Nordisk Games alongside Supermassive for what we are sure will be very exciting times ahead…Our companies share a passion for delivering beautiful games with stories that emotionally engage, and we are very much looking forward to working closely with them and their colleagues at Nordisk Film and Egmont.”
Today, Samuels launched an additional declaration regarding the workshops’ complete purchase that matched his enjoyment from a year ago:
“Having had such a positive experience over the past year it wasn’t a difficult decision when Nordisk Games wanted to explore increasing their investment. We have an exciting and ambitious growth strategy for Supermassive Games and Nordisk Games ownership only enhances that. I’m hugely excited about where the security offered by this partnership, and continued access to the expertise within Nordisk Games, will take us next.”
We appreciated The Quarry, granting the summertime camp slasher an 8.5 out of 10 and also ending the evaluation by claiming, “Once the frantic running through the woods begins, the dark mysteries and thrill of keeping people alive are powerful hooks that will keep you glued in suspense until the credits roll.” However, the ending to Season One of The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Devil in Me, is Supermassive’s following large job. Starring Jessie Buckley, you can view the trailerhere
[Source: Eurogamer, gamesindustry.biz].