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Saber Interactive and Illogika Are Developing a Game Based on a Quiet Place

A game is being developed on A Quiet Place
Image Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Titles based on horror films have often done well with gamers. Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Evil Dead, and Saw have all had hit games based on their stories.

Image Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

A Quiet Place, which debuted in 2018 was a surprise hit. The film, which featured a family attempting to live life in a world surrounded by sightless aliens that kill anything that makes too much noise.

The popular film had a sequel made that was just released in the last year and now the story will be adapted into a new video game.

Saber Interactive announced in a statement:

“This first official video game set in the terrifying A Quiet Place universe will deliver an original story and gameplay that captures the compelling suspense, emotion and drama for which the series is famous. The game is in development by iLLOGIKA, the Montreal-based studio with veteran talent from the Rainbow Six and Far Cry franchises, and published by Saber Interactive, the Embracer Group company behind the hit game World War Z and the upcoming Evil Dead: The Game.”

While the gameplay will be based on the original film, it may not follow the exact story of the Abbott family. The makers note that the game will feature an “untold story of survival in the A Quiet Place universe.”

The game will be debuting in 2022, but not much else is known about the upcoming title.

While waiting, gamers can check out the game on its official site which can be found here.

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  • Todd Neikirk

    Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based politics and technology writer. His work has been featured in psfk.com, foxsports.com, and hillreporter.com. He enjoys sports, politics, comic books, and spending time at the shore with his family.

Todd Neikirk

Written by Todd Neikirk

Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based politics and technology writer. His work has been featured in psfk.com, foxsports.com, and hillreporter.com. He enjoys sports, politics, comic books, and spending time at the shore with his family.