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Frictional Games, creators of Amnesia and SOMA, anticipate their next game

Frictional Games, creators of Amnesia and SOMA, anticipate their next game

The Swedish study publishes a new and brief teaser about its next project, which aims again to be a horror game like its previous titles.

Frictional Games, creators of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and SOMA, continue to leave brief clues about what their next game will be. This time we are presented with a video in which appears what appears to be a landing of a ship under the title "I am Tasi", uploaded on its YouTube channel where you can also see his two previous videos, even shorter and cryptic

It was there by 2017 when the Swedish studio announced that it had two games in development, this being one of them and another one that is still about to give the first news. Looking at the precedents of his two previous games, it is hoped that this game will also have a dark setting and a convoluted plot.

Masters of independent horror and science fiction

As we said, Frictional Games has made a name in the independent scene thanks to its previous work, one of them key in the resurgence of terror. At a time when the great terror productions shone by their absence or mediocrity, it was small studies that had to fill that gap. Thus, the Frictional Games themselves with Amnesia: The Dark Descent, or Red Barrels with Outlast were able to keep the horror genre alive.

Frictional Games, creators of Amnesia and SOMA, anticipate their next game

After a second part developed by The Chinese Room, named Amnesia: A machine for pigs, the following Frictional Games project was SOMA, a fantastic science fiction game where its greatest strength was a great story capable of engaging the player, although I had some weaknesses, as we saw in his Reviews at the time.

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