The A Quiet Place movie series from Paramount Pictures is reportedly getting a video game, coming sometime in 2022 next year (via Gematsu). Published by Saber Interactive (World War Z) and developed by iLLOGIKA (Lara Croft Go) and EP1T0ME, the A Quiet Place adaptation will be a “single-player, story-driven” horror adventure title with “compelling suspense, emotion, and drama” that stays true to the source material. A target platform is yet to be announced but more details will be released later this year.
Although we still don’t know how the game will play and look, the Montreal-based iLLOGIKA itself is comprised of veterans from the Rainbow Six and Far Cry franchises. Meanwhile, this seems to be EP1ToME’s first project. Despite both companies lacking an extensive horror portfolio, let’s hope that A Quiet Place game could end up at least half as intense as Alien: Isolation.
The first A Quiet Place was released in 2018, directed by actor John Krasinski. It tells the story of a family struggling to survive and raise their children in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by blind aliens with an acute sense of hearing. The sequel was released in 2021 and continues what’s left of the family from the first movie.
iLLOGIKA creative director Herve Sliwa promises that the game adaptation will let us experience the same level of horror in the films.
Saber Interactive head of publishing Todd Hollenshead added their project will “live up” to the series’ name while expanding the lore of the movie’s universe. It will also be the first title to be released under the Saber publishing label.