Blumhouse Productions is among the most popular filmmakers in the movie industry.
It is one of the well-known horror movies, such as "Paranormal Activity," "The Black Phone," "Split," "Happy Death Day," and "M3GAN."
Now, the movie maker wants to enter the gaming industry as well. Of course, Blumhouse Productions will still focus on the horror genre.
As its first step, Blumhouse Productions launches its new game division called "Blumhouse Games."
Blumhouse Productions Launches Gaming Division
According to The Verge's latest report, Blumhouse Games will focus on original horror-themed titles.
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These games will span across PC, mobile, and consoles. Blumhouse Production explained that its gaming division will support indie game developers.
Acting just like a game publisher, Blumhouse Games will work with indie game developers on horror genre projects with budgets less than $10 million.
"Through my time in the industry, I've had the good fortune of working closely with developers to bring their ideas to life," said Zach Wood, the Blumhouse Games president.
"There's a unique opportunity for horror and genre in the indie game space," he added.
He shared his excitement since he will be teaming up with Blumhouse Productions to leverage its reputation, creative talent, and brand.
As of writing, the filmmaker hasn't confirmed if it will make a game version of "M3GAN" since the company said they want to work on original horror games.
Blumhouse Productions Busy With New Movies
It will clearly take some time before Blumhouse Games starts publishing new indie horror games.
This is because Blumhouse Productions is quite busy with its upcoming horror movies.
The Mary Sue provided the new spine-tingling films that Blumhouse Productions will soon offer to its fans:
These include the following:
- "Insidious: Fear The Dark" (Jul. 7, 2023)
- "The Exorcist" (Oct. 13, 2023)
- "They Listen" (Aug. 23, 2023)
- "Unseen" (May 7, 2023)
- "Night Swim" (Jan. 19, 2024)
- "Five Nights At Freddy's" (to be announced)
- "House of Spoils" (to be announced)
- "Totally Killer" (to be announced)
If you want to learn more specific details about these new exciting horror movies, you can click this link.
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