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The Quarry is Supermassive’s next game, coming from 2K

The Dark Pictures this ain't.

The Quarry is the name of a new horror title to be developed by Until Dawn‘s Supermassive Games, this time published by 2K.

That’s really all we know about the title at this time, thanks to a teaser video and tweet from the pair. The video admittedly does give you a small taste of what to expect.

Thankfully, we don’t have long to wait until we learn more — both Supermassive and 2K have promised more information about the title as part of an official reveal that will kick off from 3.00 am AEDT tomorrow morning, 18 March.

If you’re planning to be awake, you can head here to watch or read; otherwise, we’ll have the info for you when you wake up.

The Quarry isn’t connected to Supermassive’s The Dark Pictures anthology of course as that’s through another publisher, Bandai Namco

Are you excited for The Quarry? Tell us why or why not in the comments area, below.


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