Take A Look At Darkworks’ Upcoming Creepy Unannounced Title

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Paris-based company, Darkworks, have a new game in development. We’ve reported on Darkworks before — they were developing I Am Alive for Ubisoft before the game was pulled from them. They also worked on a project with Capcom, titled Lost Mantis, which was dropped during the alpha stage.

 

At present, Darkworks are primarily pushing Trioviz, their stereoscopic 3D middleware solution for console games, but judging by the LinkedIn profile of one of their employees, Charles Gaudron, they’re working on an unannounced first-person shooter as well. We don’t know if this is the same project, but here’s a look at concept art from an upcoming Darkworks title:

 

 

 

 

 

 


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