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24.01.2024 - 19:55 / videogameschronicle.com / Supermassive Games / Hayden Panettiere / Tom Ivan / David F.Sandberg / Dawn / Sony
Sony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly planning to bring Until Dawn to PS5 and PC.
That’s according to highly reliable dataminer billbil-kun, who expects an updated version of 2015’s PS4 horror game to be announced within the next 15 days.
They claim that the title has been in development for at least a year, although there’s no word on whether it’s being handled by original developer Supermassive Games.
Until Dawn is an interactive horror game in which eight friends fight for survival after they return to an isolated mountain lodge where two of their group disappeared a year earlier.
Starring Rami Malek and Hayden Panettiere, it features a branching narrative in which the player’s choices determine the fate of the characters, all of whom can live or die.
A film adaptation of Until Dawn helmed by Annabelle: Creation, Shazam! and Lights Out director David F. Sandberg was announced last week.
On Tuesday, billbil-kun also seemingly leaked the full title of the Death Stranding sequel.
They claim the PS5 game is called Death Stranding 2 – On The Beach, and that a new reveal for the title is imminent too.
This has further fuelled speculation that Sony is planning to hold a new State of Play presentation, showcasing upcoming PlayStation games, in the coming weeks.
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New details about Xbox’s plans to bring more first-party games to rival console platforms have seemingly emerged.
Until Dawn has remained a core, genre-defining horror experience for players since its release almost a decade ago. We are now taking these amazing foundations and adding more emotional depth, an enhanced look, and a completely new soundscape that a game with such a strong legacy deserves.
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New rumors have begun to circulate surrounding a PlayStation State of Play event later this week. If true, the showcase could unveil several new titles and provide updates on highly anticipated PlayStation-exclusive releases such as and .
PlayStation’s next State of Play isn’t official, but based on reports and teases from insider NateTheHate2 and Xbox Era co-founder Nick Baker, it’s looking to be soon. Along with Death Stranding 2, Rise of the Ronin and the next Metro title (reportedly a VR game called Metro Awakening), Until Dawn is also allegedly appearing.
Until Dawn has had quite a few headlines recently. The video game has been around for several years, but newcomers continue to enjoy the horror cinematic experience. But new reports have been circulating online that the Supermassive Games horror title has been pulled from various regions on the PlayStation Store. That might have had some fans wondering if this is to make room for the newly reported Until Dawn remastered edition coming our way. However, it’s likely not a title actually being pulled but rather a glitch that has dropped the game from being made available.
It may be approaching nine years old at this point, but fans of Until Dawn may wish to know that Supermassive’s interactive horror game could be coming to PS5 and PC. That’s according to at least one report so far.
There are plenty of PlayStation games out there worthy of a remaster - just ask any Bloodborne fan. PlayStation has already proven that it's willing to bring its most popular titles to new systems, and it seems like Until Dawn may be the next one in the docket.
Supermassive Games’ breakout horror game Until Dawn is apparently headed to PC, becoming the next previously PlayStation 4-exclusive title to make the leap as an enhanced re-release after the likes of Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War and The Last of Us.
Supermassive's hugely entertaining PS4 slasher horror Until Dawn is reportedly making its way to PS5 and PC, with an official announcement said to be happening within the next two weeks.
A Until Dawn PS5 and PC version is inbound, according to a renowned leaker.