Switch fans feeling left out with Playdead’s Inside being on everything but your shiny new Nintendo console? Worry no more, as Inside creator Arnt Jensen revealed to Famitsu that their acclaimed follow-up to their also-acclaimed Limbo will be headed to the console, as well as iOS. No release date has been announced for either release, […]...
- 9/24/2017
- by Pat Torfe
- bloody-disgusting.com
Inside and Limbo developer Playdead is already hard at work on a brand new title, as has been confirmed on the studio’s Twitter. Having struck gold twice already with both aforementioned games, it’ll be interesting to see whether Playdead can concoct a winning formula for the third time running, whatever it turns out to be.
According to VG247, the mystery title has been in development since work on Inside wrapped up, with a lone image (below), appearing to show an individual in an astronaut suit with a spent parachute in tow. The night’s sky is dominated by some sort of debris, perhaps a piece of wreckage originating from the craft our mystery character escaped from?
Thanks for your warm reception of Inside. Since release, Playdead founder Arnt Jensen and the team have been working on the next adventure. pic.twitter.com/RfejnH39mR
— Playdead (@Playdead) January 20, 2017
Playdead...
According to VG247, the mystery title has been in development since work on Inside wrapped up, with a lone image (below), appearing to show an individual in an astronaut suit with a spent parachute in tow. The night’s sky is dominated by some sort of debris, perhaps a piece of wreckage originating from the craft our mystery character escaped from?
Thanks for your warm reception of Inside. Since release, Playdead founder Arnt Jensen and the team have been working on the next adventure. pic.twitter.com/RfejnH39mR
— Playdead (@Playdead) January 20, 2017
Playdead...
- 1/23/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Matthew Byrd Jan 23, 2017
Playdead, the developer behind the macabre platformers Limbo and Inside, has teasingly tweeted about its next game...
It may have taken developer Playdead six years to follow-up on its 2010 indie hit Limbo with 2016's Inside, but it may not take the studio nearly that long to release its next project.
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Playdead recently took to its Twitter account to share a piece of concept art from its next game:
Thanks for your warm reception of Inside. Since release, Playdead founder Arnt Jensen and the team have been working on the next adventure. pic.twitter.com/RfejnH39mR
— Playdead (@Playdead) January 20, 2017
While there's isn't much to go on at the moment, the most interesting aspect of this tweet isn't the minimalist art style, the implication that some accident has just occurred,...
Playdead, the developer behind the macabre platformers Limbo and Inside, has teasingly tweeted about its next game...
It may have taken developer Playdead six years to follow-up on its 2010 indie hit Limbo with 2016's Inside, but it may not take the studio nearly that long to release its next project.
See related Star Wars: Rogue One review Star Wars: Rogue One - what did you think?
Playdead recently took to its Twitter account to share a piece of concept art from its next game:
Thanks for your warm reception of Inside. Since release, Playdead founder Arnt Jensen and the team have been working on the next adventure. pic.twitter.com/RfejnH39mR
— Playdead (@Playdead) January 20, 2017
While there's isn't much to go on at the moment, the most interesting aspect of this tweet isn't the minimalist art style, the implication that some accident has just occurred,...
- 1/20/2017
- Den of Geek
One of the coolest, macabre games I played last year was Limbo. While it was previously released exclusively for the Xbox Live network, it is now available on Psn and will be available on Steam on August 2nd. I highly recommend that you get this game. You can read our review here. Read beyond the break for all the details.
From the Press Release:
Independent game development studio Playdead today announced that its black & white puzzle-platforming adventure, Limbo, is now available for download on the PlayStation®Network in North America for $14.99. The title will also be available for download on the PlayStation Network in Europe and Asia starting tomorrow, July 20, and in Japan on August 4. As a one-year birthday bonus, Sony is giving PlayStation®Plus subscribers the chance to grab a copy of the game at a 20% discount for the next two weeks. Visit the PlayStation®Store today and start...
From the Press Release:
Independent game development studio Playdead today announced that its black & white puzzle-platforming adventure, Limbo, is now available for download on the PlayStation®Network in North America for $14.99. The title will also be available for download on the PlayStation Network in Europe and Asia starting tomorrow, July 20, and in Japan on August 4. As a one-year birthday bonus, Sony is giving PlayStation®Plus subscribers the chance to grab a copy of the game at a 20% discount for the next two weeks. Visit the PlayStation®Store today and start...
- 7/19/2011
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
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