According to Insider Gaming, Guildford-based game developer Supermassive Games recently canceled an unannounced game based on the Blade Runner IP. The game was allegedly titled Blade Runner: Time To Live. It would have been a "character-driven, cinematic, action-adventure game" set in 2065. The plan was to make a "compelling story that blends the philosophical themes of Blade Runner with kinetic action-adventure gameplay," with an expected length between 10 and 12 hours. Blade Runner: Time To Live started pre-production in September 2024 and was being worked on by the team that made The Quarry. Pre-production was supposed to be completed in […]
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