Paranormal Activity has always been a top contender as far as horror films are concerned. Spanning close to two decades, this series from Blumhouse and Solana Films left no stone unturned to give chills to our bones. Starting with Paranormal Activity in 2007, this franchise has gifted a total of seven movies to horror film fans. Now, as things stand, after making a territory in the film industry, this long-hailed franchise is going to make a mark in the gaming industry as well.
With the collaboration of popular game-developing company DrakStone Digital and renowned indie horror publisher DreadXP, Paramount Game Studios will release the all-new horror game, Paranormal Activity: Found Footage, pretty soon. Let’s dive into the article to learn more about this horror gem.
Paranormal Activity: Found Footage – A New Horror Game from the Long Hailed Franchise
Paranormal Activity: Found Footage will be surfacing on the gaming...
With the collaboration of popular game-developing company DrakStone Digital and renowned indie horror publisher DreadXP, Paramount Game Studios will release the all-new horror game, Paranormal Activity: Found Footage, pretty soon. Let’s dive into the article to learn more about this horror gem.
Paranormal Activity: Found Footage – A New Horror Game from the Long Hailed Franchise
Paranormal Activity: Found Footage will be surfacing on the gaming...
- 2/29/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
A new Paranormal Activity videogame, from the creator of The Mortuary Assistant, has been announced. It should be ready in 2026.
The Paranormal Activity films have been terrorising audiences with their ambient, low-res hauntings for 17 years, and now it’s getting a videogame adaptation from designer Brian Clarke and DarkStone Digital.
Clarke previously made the 2022 horror game The Mortuary Assistant, which quickly went viral thanks to its found-footage-style scares. Interestingly, Clarke was directly inspired by Paranormal Activity when he made the game, so being commissioned to make an official adaptation brings things neatly full-circle.
“The success of the Paranormal Activity franchise epitomises the power and reach of the horror genre,” Clarke said in a statement shared with Gamespot. “If you thought The Mortuary Assistant was scary, we’re taking what we learned during the development of that title and cranking it up with a more reactive and horrifying haunting system. It’s going to be intense!
The Paranormal Activity films have been terrorising audiences with their ambient, low-res hauntings for 17 years, and now it’s getting a videogame adaptation from designer Brian Clarke and DarkStone Digital.
Clarke previously made the 2022 horror game The Mortuary Assistant, which quickly went viral thanks to its found-footage-style scares. Interestingly, Clarke was directly inspired by Paranormal Activity when he made the game, so being commissioned to make an official adaptation brings things neatly full-circle.
“The success of the Paranormal Activity franchise epitomises the power and reach of the horror genre,” Clarke said in a statement shared with Gamespot. “If you thought The Mortuary Assistant was scary, we’re taking what we learned during the development of that title and cranking it up with a more reactive and horrifying haunting system. It’s going to be intense!
- 2/28/2024
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Producer Jason Blum had said the Paranormal Activity franchise went dormant for a while after the release of 2015’s Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension because he felt the series had gotten tired – and it wasn’t his idea to make Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin, a failed attempt at a revival (that he described as “terrible”), back in 2021. He has been open about the fact that he feels there has been “enough already” when it comes to Paranormal Activity movies. But that doesn’t mean the franchise can’t continue in other ways. A few months back, we heard there’s a stage play in development, and now Variety has broken the news that a Paranormal Activity video game will be released in 2026!
A collaboration between Paramount Game Studios and DreadXP, the publisher of the hit horror game The Mortuary Assistant, the Paranormal Activity video game will “bring the franchise...
A collaboration between Paramount Game Studios and DreadXP, the publisher of the hit horror game The Mortuary Assistant, the Paranormal Activity video game will “bring the franchise...
- 2/27/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The found footage horror franchise Paranormal Activity is planning a return in 2026, but the next installment in the hit franchise will be a video game rather than a new movie.
DreadXP — one of the most recognized horror video game publishers in the industry — DarkStone Digital, and Paramount Game Studios today announced plans to produce an all-new interactive game experience based on the blockbuster Paranormal Activity franchise.
Known for hit titles such as The Mortuary Assistant, My Friendly Neighborhood, and the Dread X Collection series, DreadXP’s Paranormal Activity pairs the video game publisher’s expertise in crafting unique, unforgettable terrors with one of the biggest horror properties in the world.
DreadXP’s Paranormal Activity video game will bring the franchise’s groundbreaking found-footage style to horror enthusiasts in surprising new ways, immersing them in a story that expands upon the lore and world of the films. DreadXP co-director and creative...
DreadXP — one of the most recognized horror video game publishers in the industry — DarkStone Digital, and Paramount Game Studios today announced plans to produce an all-new interactive game experience based on the blockbuster Paranormal Activity franchise.
Known for hit titles such as The Mortuary Assistant, My Friendly Neighborhood, and the Dread X Collection series, DreadXP’s Paranormal Activity pairs the video game publisher’s expertise in crafting unique, unforgettable terrors with one of the biggest horror properties in the world.
DreadXP’s Paranormal Activity video game will bring the franchise’s groundbreaking found-footage style to horror enthusiasts in surprising new ways, immersing them in a story that expands upon the lore and world of the films. DreadXP co-director and creative...
- 2/27/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Already available on Steam and the Nintendo Switch, DreadXP took to X yesterday to announce that they’re teaming up with Cerulean Games to port DarkStone Digital’s The Mortuary Assistant to the PlayStation and Xbox later this year. A more formal announcement is expected later this year.
We’re also hoping for more info on the upcoming film adaptation of The Mortuary Assistant, which was announced last year. The film is to be directed by Jeremiah Kipp, with Patrick Ewald producing, Abbey Smith co-producing, and DarkStone Digital’s Brian Clarke and Ted Hentschke executive producing.
Released back in 2022 (check out Harrison’s take), The Mortuary Assistant centres on Rebecca Owens, a recent Mortician Studies grad, who on her first night at River Fields Mortuary, learns of a sinister presence that resides there. As the dead awaken and malevolent spirits bind themselves to her, Rebecca has to learn how to...
We’re also hoping for more info on the upcoming film adaptation of The Mortuary Assistant, which was announced last year. The film is to be directed by Jeremiah Kipp, with Patrick Ewald producing, Abbey Smith co-producing, and DarkStone Digital’s Brian Clarke and Ted Hentschke executive producing.
Released back in 2022 (check out Harrison’s take), The Mortuary Assistant centres on Rebecca Owens, a recent Mortician Studies grad, who on her first night at River Fields Mortuary, learns of a sinister presence that resides there. As the dead awaken and malevolent spirits bind themselves to her, Rebecca has to learn how to...
- 1/12/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Fortunes foretold, come closer, come near.” They said they were bringing it, and they delivered. At the Indie Horror Game Showcase, DreadXP has dropped the teaser for their upcoming adaptation of the iconic horror anthology series, Creepshow!
While no gameplay was shown, and no specifics about the game were revealed, the adaptation of Creepshow will follow the films and TV show in retaining the anthology horror format, consisting of multiple self-contained horror stories that “cross gameplay genres and tone.”
DreadXP’s Creepshow video game will bring the series to an interactive format in 2024 across multiple platforms. The game will feature the talents of several renowned independent video game developers, with The Mortuary Assistant developer Brian Clarke (DarkStone Digital) acting as the game’s creative director.
The full list of developers working on the game will be announced at a later date.
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While no gameplay was shown, and no specifics about the game were revealed, the adaptation of Creepshow will follow the films and TV show in retaining the anthology horror format, consisting of multiple self-contained horror stories that “cross gameplay genres and tone.”
DreadXP’s Creepshow video game will bring the series to an interactive format in 2024 across multiple platforms. The game will feature the talents of several renowned independent video game developers, with The Mortuary Assistant developer Brian Clarke (DarkStone Digital) acting as the game’s creative director.
The full list of developers working on the game will be announced at a later date.
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- 10/19/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
DreadXP and company aren’t letting a good month for video games and horror go to waste. The developer has announced a “star-studded studio lineup” for The Indie Horror Game Showcase, which is set to be streamed on October 19th.
Done in partnership with prominent indie horror game curator Hürcan Köse (HorrorVisuals) and The Media Indie Exchange (aka The Mix), the showcase is packed with exciting world premiere announcements, trailers, and new updates for some of the most anticipated video games in the horror genre from the likes of Raw Fury (Post Trauma), Nightdive Studios (System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition), Ysbryd Games (World of Horror), Akupara Games (Sorry We’re Closed), Torture Star Video (Sniper Killer) and more!
Not only that, DreadXP has an extra treat during the showcase in the form of a first look premier at its video game adaptation of Shudder & Cartel’s iconic horror anthology series,...
Done in partnership with prominent indie horror game curator Hürcan Köse (HorrorVisuals) and The Media Indie Exchange (aka The Mix), the showcase is packed with exciting world premiere announcements, trailers, and new updates for some of the most anticipated video games in the horror genre from the likes of Raw Fury (Post Trauma), Nightdive Studios (System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition), Ysbryd Games (World of Horror), Akupara Games (Sorry We’re Closed), Torture Star Video (Sniper Killer) and more!
Not only that, DreadXP has an extra treat during the showcase in the form of a first look premier at its video game adaptation of Shudder & Cartel’s iconic horror anthology series,...
- 10/9/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
‘The Jester’ Trailer – Horror Movie Produced by ‘Blair Witch Project’ Director Coming This Halloween
Up next from Dread is the horror movie The Jester, which will have a limited theatrical run beginning September 29, 2023, followed by a VOD release on October 3, 2023.
Colin Krawchuk wrote and directed The Jester from a story by Krawchuk and Michael Sheffield. Eduardo Sánchez, co-creator of the original horror blockbuster The Blair Witch Project, Patrick Ewald and Mary Beth McAndrews served as the film’s executive producers.
The Jester is based on a short film trilogy by Krawchuk.
The feature film stars Lelia Symington (Brut Force), Matt Servitto (The Sopranos), Ken Arnold (Swagger) and Sam Lukowski (Satanic Hispanics).
“After the recent death of their father, two estranged sisters find themselves being stalked by a malevolent being known as The Jester. Revealing himself to be more than just a man in a mask, the evil entity begins to further torment the inhabitants of this small town on Halloween night. The path to...
Colin Krawchuk wrote and directed The Jester from a story by Krawchuk and Michael Sheffield. Eduardo Sánchez, co-creator of the original horror blockbuster The Blair Witch Project, Patrick Ewald and Mary Beth McAndrews served as the film’s executive producers.
The Jester is based on a short film trilogy by Krawchuk.
The feature film stars Lelia Symington (Brut Force), Matt Servitto (The Sopranos), Ken Arnold (Swagger) and Sam Lukowski (Satanic Hispanics).
“After the recent death of their father, two estranged sisters find themselves being stalked by a malevolent being known as The Jester. Revealing himself to be more than just a man in a mask, the evil entity begins to further torment the inhabitants of this small town on Halloween night. The path to...
- 9/11/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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