Fort Solis is the sci-fi game phenomenon that has taken the gaming world by storm. Developed by Fallen Leaf and Black Drakkar, and published by Dear Villagers, the game features an immersive story and spectacular graphics that transport players to the mysterious world of Mars. Now, thanks to a partnership between Fallen Leaf and Studios Extraordinaires, Fort Solis is set to conquer the film and TV industry, with a fresh and thrilling rendition of the game's universe.
In Fort Solis players step into the shoes of engineer Jack Leary, thrust into an extraordinary emergency on an isolated Martian mining base. Utilizing the power of Unreal Engine 5, Fort Solis offers an intricately immersive setting in the deepest reaches of space. Featuring an outstanding cast including Roger Clark from Red Dead Redemption 2, Troy Baker renowned for The Last of Us and Death Stranding, and Julia Brown from The Last Kingdom and World on Fire, the game anchors you in its gripping sci-fi mystery. As night falls and events spiral out of control, the haunting mystery of the crew's fate slowly unravels.
“The signing of this film and TV production deal with Studios Extraordinaires marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the Fort Solis IP. Through this partnership, we’re opening new gateways and avenues to explore the universe established in our debut title.”
— PIOTR KURKOWSKI, CEO AT FALLEN LEAF
Studios Extraordinaires, a creative powerhouse spearheaded by André Hedetoft and Andreas Troedsson, specializes in crafting high-end action, horror, and science-fiction films inspired by original stories and extraordinary games. The duo will bring their expertise in film and TV production to further expand the gripping story of Fort Solis and entice a broader audience.
“Fort Solis is the kind of clever science-fiction tethering on the brink of science-fact that will stay with you long after you step away from the screen. Each character in the small cast brings a unique perspective and depth to the story and we can’t wait to bring its gripping narrative, cinematic setting, and stellar cast to life amidst the thrilling backdrop of the Martian frontier.”
— ANDRÉ HEDETOFT AND ANDREAS TROEDSSON AT STUDIOS EXTRAORDINAIRES
The film and TV adaptation of FORT SOLIS is currently in development, more details set to be unveiled in the months ahead.
Journey through a brand new adventure filled with handcrafted puzzles, hauntingly beautiful locations and challenges for your brain’s grey matter. Explore the world through the eyes of one of the most famous inventors, the father of electricity, the man behind alternating current, the science wizard, Nikola Tesla.
Science brings mysteries toward the light one by one, strips them of their secrets and makes them part of something greater. It is true that some myths are rooted too deeply, are too resilient, and even seem to have a mind of their own as they resist men of science trying to shine the light of understanding. But in the end, science and mystery are anything but anathema to each other. On one stormy night, a person was brought into this world. A child of both darkness and light, full of mysteries and full of scientific curiosity, just starting to build a myth of their own.
Explore the eerie abandoned industrial buildings of Nikola Tesla’s most ambitious facility in Wardenclyffe, which was meant to become an important city where the future is today, and every societal process is improved upon by the principles of free wireless electrical energy.
Dark Atlas: Infernum is a disturbing first-person story where an esoteric end of the world meets psychological survival horror with a strong narrative component.
Following a spate of violent electrical storms, ghostly-looking humanoid figures suddenly start to appear in living rooms, on the streets, in parks, shops and in churches. They do not move. They do not speak. They do not react. Scientists are baffled but the true sorcerers of our time have had visions, nightmares, and premonitory dreams where the world falls apart tyrannies proliferate and sects, secret organizations, and demonic cults seek a way to gain control of what remains of humanity.
In order to ensure that Dark Atlas: Infernum is available to a wide audience of gamers, the developers are working to implement additional accessibility features to aid player’s gameplay experience
The accessibility features include:
Guided movement system (when a destination is selected from a menu, and the character moves automatically).
Audio description (auditory description via a bot that describes the game scene).
Audio descriptions - sound subtitles.
Subtitles, Colorblind filters and Stereo/mono system.
Roberto González, (programmer) and Álvaro Aparicio (game designer) from Night Council Studio will also be attending the inaugural International Event of Inclusivity in Videogames in Cuenca, Spain from 18-20 January. On 19 January at 17.00 CET Roberto and Álvaro will give a talk on Dark Atlas: Infernum, the first project on the platform for the development of accessible video games.
Watch the chilling new teaser trailer and browse through our coverage including the latest screenshot and game trailer via the Xbox Games Hub.
Dark Atlas: Infernum launches in 2024 for Xbox, PlayStation and PC via Steam in 2024.
PlateUp! seamlessly blends the spice of classic co-op cooking action and a dollop of permanent roguelite progression, as players cook and serve up delicious dishes in restaurants of their own creation. These ever-evolving diners are built on the back of a wide selection of cuisine, equipment and layout options. There’s plenty to help players cook up a storm in their perfect restaurant.
PlateUp! also supports up to 4 players both online and locally, meaning its multiplayer madness can be enjoyed from the comfort of the couch, the tense trappings of a train or even the backroom of your own restaurant, if you’re into that. Friends and family will need their aprons on and spatulas at the ready as they rally together to keep their business afloat.
With over 10,000 reviews on Steam, console players finally get to know what all the fuss is about with this carefully crafted console edition. PlateUp! is the perfect game for newcomers, so get ready to throw your chef’s hat into the ring and kickstart your restaurant adventure.
Core Keeper, the 1-8 player mining co-operative sandbox game developed by Pugstorm (@pugstormgames), is coming to the Xbox Series, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2024. Console versions to release simultaneously with Core Keeper's 1.0 update on PC.
Winner of ‘Best Social Game 2022’ at the TIGA Games Industry Awards and nominated for ‘Best Early Access Launch’ at the Golden Joystick Awards 2022, Core Keeper is a mining sandbox adventure set in an ancient cavern of creatures, treasures and trinkets. Mine relics and resources to build your base, upgrade your tools and craft powerful equipment to defeat epic bosses. Farm crops, go fishing, cook new recipes, forage for items, battle monsters and explore diverse biomes alone or with friends in a vast, procedurally-generated underground world.
The console versions of Core Keeper will include all existing content introduced throughout the PC Early Access period, plus content included in the upcoming 1.0 update. Set sail for adventure across the waves of The Sunken Sea, hop into high-speed karts and drift across desert sands, and defeat legendary Titans solo or in up to 8-player online co-op in this award-winning adventure.
Core Keeper is available now on Steam Early Access. The game will launch alongside the 1.0 release on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch in 2024. A physical edition will also be available day one on consoles, with pre-orders available soon.
Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster has been brought to life by the team at Nightdive Studios, fully remastered through its proprietary KEX engine, allowing the game to run on modern gaming devices at up to 4K resolution at 120FPS. New and returning players will enjoy Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster’s upgraded gameplay, high-resolution textures, enhanced lighting and rendering, and support for gamepads.
The original 1995 Star Wars: Dark Forces raised the bar for FPS games, offering players a significant degree of movement and interactivity, a large selection of items and power-ups, and engaging environments.
In the first Star Wars FPS video game, players assume the role of Kyle Katarn, a defector of the Galactic Empire turned mercenary for hire. Katarn joins the Rebel Alliance’s covert operations division tasked with infiltrating the Galactic Empire, where he discovers the secret Dark Trooper Project. The development of this powerful new series of Imperial battle droids and power-armored stormtroopers stands to strengthen the Empire’s grip on the galaxy unless Katarn and the Rebel Alliance intervene.
Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster will be available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC on February 28, 2024.
Build Your Empire: 'Rise of Industry 2' Coming to Xbox, PS5, and PC Rise of Industry 2 (@RiseofIndustry), the innovative sequel to the hit indie business tycoon game is coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. Navigate the competitive industrial landscape of ..