Ex-employees of Ubisoft’s announce survival-horrorgame Outlast to

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Red Barrels, a studio from Montreal that was founded by ex-employees of Ubisoft, working on the Outlast, a survival-horrorgame that in 2013 appear for the pc. The team gained experience with the development of games like Prince of Persia, Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell.

The team of Red Barrels Games consists of eight employees, the majority of which comes from Ubisoft, the French publisher, which in Montreal is a great studio. The Red Barrels-members were there experience in the development of games such as Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, Assassin’s Creed, and Splinter Cell: Conviction. Under the new flag, the team will work on the survival horror game Outlast, in 2013, to appear.

Outlast is a game in which journalist Miles Upshur investigating a krankzinnigeninstituut that reopened, but where strange practices seem to find it. The quest takes the player through the mountains of the U.s. state of Colorado. The creators hope that with Outlast, a game that’s more scary than the competitors. “There are already a lot of good games about terrifying monsters that no brains have more. We want Outlast is scary, because you know that the monsters in the game that still have,” says Philippe Morin, one of the founders of the studio.

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