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"Honestly difficult to imagine a path forward with it" - licensed Paranormal Activity horror game "technically done for good", says Mortuary Assistant creator

Eurogamer.net Latest Articles Feed·Robert Purchese·3 days ago
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"I have plenty of new ideas that interest me." Image credit: Eurogamer The solo developer of horror hit The Mortuary Assistant has told Eurogamer that his officially licensed Paranormal Activity game, Paranormal Activity: Threshold, "is technically done for good". Earlier this month, Brian Clarke revealed development on Paranormal Activity: Threshold had ceased because he'd needed more time to make it. A quirk of the impending Warner Bros. acquisition by Paramount Skydance meant Clarke had needed to ask Paramount for an extension rather than Warner Bros. And Paramount declined. Clarke, faced with the decision of rushing out a game he ultimately wouldn't be happy with, or parting ways with Paramount, chose the latter. The most recent Paranormal Activity: Threshold trailer, showing gameplay. Watch on YouTube In a follow-up email exchange, Clarke has now told Eurogamer: "I can't confidently say the Paramount merger influenced the decision.…

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