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The terror will be to complete them all.
Supermassive Games is a studio that has made a name for itself in recent years due to being the minds behind Until Dawn, exclusive to PlayStation 4, as well as for have released since 2019 The Dark Pictures Anthology for Bandai Namco. However, it should be noted that his next big project will be The Quarryan interactive horror title that promises to make its name after its launch on June 10, 2022.
Given this same premise, it must be said that recently Will Byles, the director of the game, has been able to be interviewed by IGN, where he has shared several details around the title. And it must be said that the most surprising of all has been the number of endings of which the title will show off, since we can see 186 unique endings.
The Quarry will reach the figure of 186 unique endings
Byles explains in this way that the plot of The Quarry has been designed with these endings in mind so the development team has had to make a huge effort to make them all fit. In fact, he has even mentioned that the actors received a 1,000-page scriptbeing normal in movies that these are around 100 pages.
In this way, for the game to arrive on the established date, it would have been carried out shooting 50 pages daily, which has been achieved despite the fact that the actors ended up exhausted. This is a lot of footage, which is further enhanced by the huge number of branches that the game has.
It must be said that these endings affect both surviving characters and non-surviving characters.so that everyone will have their moment of glory in the title in a certain sense.
Be that as it may, for the rest it only remains to emphasize that The Quarry will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One and PC on June 10 featuring a cast of actors made up of David Arquette, Siobhan Williams, Lin Shaye, Lance Henriksen, Grace Zabriskie, Ted Raimi, Ariel Winter, Ethan Suplee, Miles Robbins, Halston Sage, Zach Tinker, Brenda Song, Skyler Gisondo, Evan Evagora and Justice Smith.
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