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Just hours away from the Summer Game Fest, Blumhouse Games is making the announcement of its first major title. This horror movie production company that has produced major hits is now opening a games division that will include all the known IPs that they have produced in the past.

This opens a door for an amazing number of possibilities within this genre that could generate great titles. Among the popular franchises that this company owns areInsidious, Paranormal Activity, Sinister, The Purge, and many others.
Blumhouse Games Will Be Introducing Its First Title at the Summer Game Fest
One of thebiggest surprises that the Summer Game Fest will bring to the communityis that a major horror movie production company is creating a gaming division. Blumhouse Games is a reality; this recently founded company will make horror games based on all the popular IPs that it owns. This is not the only production company entering the gaming world; Annapurna has also been releasing various games for a while now.
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This production company is very popular for producing very low-budget horror films that end up being major successes at the box office. Between the most popular franchises, there are names likeThe Purge, Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister, Halloween, and other familiar names.
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There is no information about what this new company’s first project will be. When Annapurna began to make games, there were all original titles, so this new division could be following the same path.
A History of Producing Highly Original Movies
Although this production company primarily focuses on horror films, it has also released several non-horror films. In addition to the franchises that this new gaming company could release, there are also numerous original movies that could be fascinating gaming titles, such asUpgrade. In this movie, an artificial intelligence chip not only saved the protagonist’s life but also enhanced his strength and speed.
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Another major possibility that could be an interesting idea is to make a game based onThe Purge, in which you have to choose whether you are a murderer or a survivor. Blumhouse Games has almost unlimited potential to make any kind of new IP that it wants. Additionally, Blumhouse Games has the opportunity to leverage a well-known franchise to create a highly successful and unique game.
The main event will be live on June 7th at 2:00 p.m. PT or 5:00 p.m. ET, featuring companies like 2K Games, PlayStation, Bandai Namco, Atlus, Amazon Games, Epic Games, Focus Entertainment, Capcom, NetEase, and a huge list of gaming companies that will be showcasing new and upcoming titles at the event. Fans all over the world are very excited about this presentation hosted by Geoff Keighley.

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Lucas Lapetina
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I’m a big fan of movies and videogames in general. I really love Pokémon and Godzilla. One of my favorite games is The Last of Us, Part II. A compelling and well-written story is always welcome.
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