After working with Supermassive games on their highly anticipated title The Quarry, long-time star of the Scream franchise David Arquette recently stated in an interview that he'd love to see a Scream game made in the style of another one of their titles, Until Dawn. Until Dawnis an interactive-horror game that resembles a slasher film.
The Scream franchise is the brainchild of the now-deceased horror legend Wes Craven. The franchise is credited with reinvigorating the slasher genre and creating a universe where other horror films are not only acknowledged but frequently referenced. Since the first film in 1996, there have been 5 different Scream movies with Scream 6 currently in the production process. The Quarry is currently in production by Supermassive Games and serves as a «spiritual successor» to their 2015 title Until Dawn.
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In a recent interview with ComicBook, David Arquette stated that he believes that the Scream franchise is a perfect foundation for a game with an Until Dawn type of gameplay where the player interacts with and influences the story through decisions made in-game and through real-time events. The wide range of stars and celebrities within the Scream franchise has the potential to become in-game characters with little effort on the developer's part. The iconic villain of the Scream franchise Ghostface already appears across the gaming world in popular titles, such as Among Us and Dead By Daylight, and also has a cosmetic skin in Call of Duty: Warzone.
Currently, there are no plans from Supermassive Games to create a game directly from, or even inspired by the Scream universe. David Arquette only mentions his viewpoint of how he believes the
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