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A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Launches on October 17th, Per Deleted PlayStation Tweet

Stormind Games’ A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is launching on October 17th, according to a recent tweet from PlayStation. Though it’s been deleted, Gematsu has a screenshot of the same, which includes a clip from what could be a more extensive trailer.

Whether the official announcement was prematurely leaked or is being saved for a bigger occasion (like Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 20th) remains to be seen. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a spin-off of the successful movie series, set in the first few months following the brutal alien invasion.

As former student Alex Taylor, players must navigate the post-apocalyptic landscape, foraging for supplies (like inhalers, since she’s asthmatic) and sneaking past the aliens. The latter can’t see but are sensitive to sound, so one must beware of objects in the environment when exploring.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Stay tuned for more details and check out some more extensive gameplay.

A Quiet Place video game resurfaces with a new name, first look at gameplay and 2024 release date

A Quiet Place is a very solid horror movie that seemed primed for a video game adaptation from the off. After all, it already had all the ingredients of a video game right there: the whole film is essentially one overlong stealth mission with a punishing fail state - any crunchy glass or other noise would immediately draw the attention of deadly alien monsters - and at one point there’s a whiteboard with the narrative equivalent of Dead Space’s “CUT OFF THEIR LIMBS” graffiti scrawled on it. Lo and behold, we’re getting a Quiet Place video game.

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A Quiet Place video game resurfaces with a new name, first look at gameplay and 2024 release date

A Quiet Place is a very solid horror movie that seemed primed for a video game adaptation from the off. After all, it already had all the ingredients of a video game right there: the whole film is essentially one overlong stealth mission with a punishing fail state - any crunchy glass or other noise would immediately draw the attention of deadly alien monsters - and at one point there’s a whiteboard with the narrative equivalent of Dead Space’s “CUT OFF THEIR LIMBS” graffiti scrawled on it. Lo and behold, we’re getting a Quiet Place video game.

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