Feature: The Story Of Sony London’s Lost Version Of ‘Until Dawn’

“Think Scream versus I Know What You Did Last Summer”.

Back in 2015, Supermassive Games and Sony Computer Entertainment released Until Dawn for the PS4 — a third-person survival horror game about a group of 8 young adults visiting a remote ski lodge on Blackwood Mountain and having to survive the night.

The game was a tremendous success for both parties, surpassing all sales expectations and establishing a formula that Supermassive would later revisit on projects like The Dark Pictures Anthology and The Quarry. But what many people don’t know about it is that it wasn’t always a Supermassive Games project, instead starting life at Sony’s London Studio as a PS3 title that it was putting together to show off the capabilities of the PS Move controller.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Think Scream versus I Know What You Did Last Summer”.

Back in 2015, Supermassive Games and Sony Computer Entertainment released Until Dawn for the PS4 — a third-person survival horror game about a group of 8 young adults visiting a remote ski lodge on Blackwood Mountain and having to survive the night.

The game was a tremendous success for both parties, surpassing all sales expectations and establishing a formula that Supermassive would later revisit on projects like The Dark Pictures Anthology and The Quarry. But what many people don’t know about it is that it wasn’t always a Supermassive Games project, instead starting life at Sony’s London Studio as a PS3 title that it was putting together to show off the capabilities of the PS Move controller.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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