Developer Supermassive Games has revealed more details about its previously announced horror game, The Quarry, which includes a star-studded cast of genre icons. Supermassive and publisher 2K Games unveiled teen horror The Quarry yesterday, March 16, alongside a teaser trailer that set the stage for the chaos that will undoubtedly ensue for a group of camp counselors.
Apart from providing support on Little Nightmares 2,The Quarry marks Supermassive's first non-Dark Pictures Anthology title since 2019. In partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment, the studio released the introductory Dark Pictures chapter, Man of Medan, in August of 2019, offering an adventure that followed in Until Dawn's footsteps but still strayed too far for some. Two other parts in the anthology have hit store shelves since then — Little Hope and House of Ashes, which launched in 2020 and 2021, respectively. A fourth chapter, The Devil in Me, remains on track for a 2022 rollout, though Supermassive hasn't shared specifics. With five additional Dark Pictures titles and logos recently appearing in trademark filings, many assumed the studio would focus exclusively on that series for a long time to come. Clearly, the development crew had something else in mind.
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A choice-based, narrative-driven experience, The Quarry will place players in the role of nine teenage counselors of Hackett's Quarry, all of whom throw a party to celebrate the last day of summer camp. Good times quickly turn bad when "blood-drenched locals" and another sinister threat crash the party, unleashing hell on the unsuspecting group. Not unlike Until Dawn's life-or-death decisions, the characters, their
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