Interactive battle royal movie ‘Bloodshore’ has been revealed
Bloodshore, a brand-new interactive film, places gamers smack bang in the midst of a lethal battle royale.
Revealed by Wales Interactive, Bloodshore makes use of full movement video to tug gamers into the world of a lethal, televised battle royale with just one approach out – survive.
“Bloodshore is co-developed by Wayout Pictures, Good Gate Media, Posterity Entertainment and Wales Interactive, and follows Nick, a washed-up actor who is competing on Kill/Stream for a life-changing cash prize, although a sinister truth is hidden on The Island he finds himself in,” reads the complete press launch.
Very similar to different extra cinematic video games, the plot will differ relying on selections made by the participant – harking back to hits equivalent to Detroit: Grow to be Human and Till Daybreak… albeit this time with FMV actors.
“Each playthrough changes dramatically depending on player choices and the relationships built, some will bring deadly consequences for Nick and his fellow contestants.”
The sport is about inside a televised battle royale between high-profile streamers, entertainers, and loss of life row inmates… and seems like the proper setting for some leap scares. It additionally options eight hours of FMV footage – stated to be “the most Wales Interactive has ever produced.”
It’ll additionally star Jack Klaff (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope), Andy Anson (Not for Broadcast), Scott Suter (Don’t Let Them In), and Max George of the band The Wished.
Bloodshore will launch someday in November, and will likely be out there for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Mac, and iOS.
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