VR developer Maze Theory has revealed the title and official trailer for its previously announced virtual reality adaptation of the Peaky Blinders TV show. The game will be called Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom.
The Peaky Blinders series has grown into a media giant since its first season aired back in 2013, and now it is adjusting to other forms of entertainment. The intriguing VR title has been in the works for a few years now. It was announced in 2019 that Maze Theory was working on the game, yet very little has been revealed about it until now. Maze Theory is a London based studio who have previously worked on VR games set in the Doctor Who universe.
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Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom will see Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson reprise their roles as Tommy Shelby and Arthur Shelby respectively. The game will task players with infiltrating the criminal underworld of Birmingham whilst gaining the trust of the Shelby family. Although there is no set release date yet, the game is scheduled to launch sometime in 2022. Maze Theory promises an epic crime drama that will include reactive characters and a story that is influenced by the players decisions. The game is set in 1928, which means that the events of this story will take place somewhere in between the fourth and fifth season of its TV counterpart.
The trailer offers but a glimpse at the storyline. The voice-over of Tommy Shelby talks about a dispatch box belonging to Winston Churchill that's filled with guns and secrets. Maze Theory has also said that players will experience visceral combat to go alongside the difficult moral choices throughout the story. In terms of the casting, getting
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