Publisher 2K Games has partnered with Dark Pictures Anthology developer Supermassive Games for The Quarry, an all-new teen horror game set to launch sometime this summer. Rumors about the Until Dawn creator's next game began swirling some months ago, with speculation pointing to the crew once more partnering with PlayStation. Cursory details regarding The Quarry hit the web a few weeks thereafter, thanks in large part to a trademark filing.
Since releasing its star-studded PS4 exclusive in 2015, Supermassive has kept busy with several horror-centric projects, including a couple of PlayStation VR titles set in the Until Dawn universe — Rush of Blood and The Inpatient. The crew launched a completely different horror franchise with publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment in 2019, introducing players to The Dark Pictures Anthology. Notably, Supermassive signed an eight-game deal with Bandai Namco for the anthology series, a move that seemingly took the team off the board in terms of its ability to develop a much-coveted Until Dawn sequel or partner with any other publishers. It now seems as though such concerns were unwarranted.
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Today, March 17, 2K Games and Supermassive Games teased a new horror experience that will launch on PC and consoles in the coming months. Titled The Quarry, Supermassive's latest looks as though it will provide the perfect adventure for fans of slashers, though the teaser itself does not boast much in the way of concrete details. Fortunately, Supermassive plans to lift the lid tomorrow in a reveal slated to go live at 9:00AM PT. Watch the trailer in the video linked below:
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