Prepare for a thrilling scare, as the acclaimed horror game Until Dawn is making its way to modern platforms, offering a fresh horror experience for fans.
According to reliable sources, including Dealabs’ respected reporter billbil-kun, Supermassive’s 2015 horror masterpiece is set to be ported to both PC and PS5.
The announcement for Until Dawn’s PC and PS5 versions is expected to take place within the next 15 days, unveiling an enhanced edition that has been in development for at least a year. While specific details are still under wraps, it’s anticipated that these new versions will bring significant improvements to graphics and performance, elevating the horror narrative to new heights.
Digital Foundry previously pointed out some performance quirks in Until Dawn’s original PS4 release, with occasional framerate fluctuations.
The upcoming versions aim to address these concerns, providing players with a smoother and more visually impressive gameplay experience.
Until Dawn, known for its visually stunning design and gripping narrative, places players in control of a group of friends in a lodge on a snowy mountain, challenging them to survive the night. Much like Supermassive’s later projects, including The Dark Pictures Anthology, Until Dawn is a choose-your-own adventure game where the story unfolds based on the choices players make, determining the fate of characters.
The game gained immense popularity, in part due to content creators streaming and sharing their experiences on platforms like YouTube.
Until Dawn was hailed as a “sleeper hit” by former President of SIE Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida.
As the announcement of Until Dawn’s arrival on PC and PS5 approaches, fans can anticipate a resurgence of the spine-tingling excitement that made the original game a standout in the horror genre. Stay tuned for further updates, and get ready to immerse yourself in the suspenseful world of Until Dawn once again.
This revelation comes hot on the heels of the recent announcement that Until Dawn is set to be adapted for the big screen, with director
David F. Sandberg, known for Lights Out and Shazam!, at the helm of the project.