Blade Runner: Time to Live Was an Unannounced Game by The Studio Behind The Quarry, Has Been Cancelled – Rumour

It appears that Supermassive Games, known for creating narrative horror games such as “The Quarry” and “The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes”, were apparently developing a game based on the “Blade Runner” franchise. However, according to Mike Straw from Insider Gaming, this project was unfortunately cancelled before it could be officially unveiled.

Although Supermassive Games hasn’t explicitly verified it, the report hints that the game could be a character-driven, cinematic action-adventure titled “Blade Runner: Time to Live.” The storyline was anticipated to span approximately 10-12 hours of gameplay for players.

The development of “Blade Runner: Time to Live” began as early as 2024, with preliminary work commencing in September. The talented team responsible for “The Quarry” was set to continue their work on the former project. Regrettably, it has been cancelled, but initially, a prototype was intended to be developed internally by this September, followed by full-scale production.

Blade Runner: Time to Live was planned as a multi-generational release, set to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and consoles yet to be released by Sony and Microsoft in 2027. The report hints that the gameplay in

Instead of resembling an interactive film (as seen in The Quarry or Man of Medan), Blade Runner: Time to Live will center around stealth, combat, exploration, and investigation as its primary elements. Additionally, the game is expected to include character development with skills and abilities being gradually enhanced through unlockable upgrades.

The narrative of this game centers on an antique Nexus-6 model named So-Lange, who embarks on a journey through the underbelly of New Zurich. Initially, So-Lange is assigned to eliminate the head of an underground replicant network in retirement – Rev. However, as events unfold, there are instances of deception and a thirst for vengeance that players will experience. This game is planned for release in the year 2065, eighteen years after the acclaimed film “Blade Runner 2047.

The text describes a game that takes you from the bustling undercity of New Zurich 2065 to the haunting ruins of a world long forgotten. Following orders to deactivate Rev, the enigmatic and merciless head of an underground replicant faction, you are unexpectedly double-crossed and abandoned in a merciless wilderness.

Essentially, though no specific explanation has been given, it appears that problems arose regarding the Blade Runner intellectual property, which is owned by Alcon Entertainment. The production of

To clarify, there has indeed been a video game based on the movie “Blade Runner” previously. Known as simply “Blade Runner”, this point-and-click adventure was launched in 1997 and can still be enjoyed today on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch thanks to an Enhanced Edition version from 2022. Another game titled “Blade Runner 2033” was announced for both PC and consoles in 2023, but since then, no fresh information regarding the project has been disclosed.

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2025-04-24 17:12