Red Barrels Games has been around for 15 years now, and Outlast is its crowning achievement. The studio made a name for itself back in 2013 with the release of the first game in the series, and it went on to put out a standalone DLC, a sequel, and a co-op spin-off that came a decade later. It’s been a wild ride for this horror giant, and we had the opportunity to talk with its co-founder, Philippe Morin. Morin has been in games since the late 1990s, starting at Ubisoft and going on to found Red Barrels in 2011. It’s been a long time since then, and in honor of the studio’s 15th anniversary, we sat with Morin to discuss how Outlast was almost scrapped and what’s next for the series. Here is the full review. Note: Some parts of this conversation were edited to better fit the written form. The Outlast Trials is Red Barrels’ latest game in the series. Image via Red Barrels How did you get started in video games, and what led you to found Red Barrels and start working on Outlast ?…