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Game developer Saber Interactive and film studio Paramount have released a trailer forA Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, an upcoming first-person survival horror game based on the popular film franchiseA Quiet Place.Saber Interactivehas worked on many well-known adaptations of popular horror films, such asWorld War Z,Evil Dead: The Game, andJurassic Park: Survival. The studio also worked alongside 343 Industries to bringHalo 2: Anniversary,Halo 3, andHalo 4to PC.
Fans of FPS horror have enjoyed a number of terrifying AAA and indie releases in recent years, and audiences are already excited to see how the silent world ofA Quiet Placewill translate to video game form. With a number offirst-person horror gamesunder its belt, Saber Interactive is once again gearing up to offer a novel new experience to terrify fans.

Scheduled to launch in 2024, Saber Interactive and Paramount are collaborating onA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadfor PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. The original 2018 filmA Quiet Placesees the world inhabited by alien creatures with powerful hearing who attack anything and anyone that makes noise. As the world tumbles into a post-apocalyptic state, survivors must fight to live in a world without sound. Building upon this premise and utilizing the grotesque design of the film’s monsters,A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadwill transport players to an atmospheric world where they must survive without making a sound. Audiences have already begun making comparisons to the hithorror gameAlien: Isolation, and withA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadpromising a similarly terrifying experience, fans of FPS horror may want to take a look at the tense trailer.
In the reveal trailer forA Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, the protagonist is seen trying to activate a generator and open a door. The sound of the escape route opening alerts one of the alien creatures, prompting the monsters to attack. As the main character tries to quietly sneak out, they step on broken glass and are immediately attacked by the beast, showing fans just how crucial it will be to avoid making even a single extranious noise in the upcoming game. The gameplay snapshots show a handheld device that appears to measure noise levels, along with a flashlight boasting a battery-level indicator. Audiences who enjoysurvival horror video gameswill want to keep an eye on this upcoming nightmare fuel.
Horror films often translate well into video game form and vice versa, prompting more studios to consider adapting games into films and films into games. Frommovie studio Blumhouse jumping into the gaming worldto this promising look atA Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, horror fans have plenty of exciting video games to add to their wishlists this year.