Don’t Make a Sound in the New A Quiet Place Video Game

Saber Interactive has announced a new game set in the A Quiet Place universe with The Road Ahead. Check out the tense reveal trailer now.

I never really thought about how good the world of A Quiet Place would fit into a video game. But now that I’ve seen this reveal trailer for The Road Ahead, I’m pretty damn intrigued:

Sure, it’s light on details, but the sense of tension is through the roof. Moreso, the glimpse of how sound might work from a gameplay perspective is an interesting one; essentially making this a sort of uber stealth game.

Capturing the frantic terror, unnerving atmosphere and gripping human drama that made the franchise famous, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is designed for fans of the films, horror games, and story-driven adventures alike. Experience the journey of a young woman struggling to endure not only the nightmarish creatures of the apocalypse, but also the anguish of interpersonal family conflicts and her own inner fears. With nothing more than your wits and the simple tools you can scavenge, you’ll have to overcome the many treacherous challenges and obstacles that lay ahead, all while trying to survive an ever-present threat of the unknown enemies.

 

Just don’t make a sound…

 

Key Features

A New Story in the A Quiet Place Universe: Embark on a dramatic new adventure in the world of the blockbuster A Quiet Place saga. Discover an untold tale of fear and courage as a young survivor trying to endure the eerie new nightmare of the apocalypse.
Feel the Unnerving Terror of Silence: Experience absolute horror as you hide, distract, and sneak past the ultimate predatory creatures. But beware: even a single noise can give you away.
Survive the End of the World: Discover your own path forward through the disquieting remains of human civilization, using your wits and ingenuity to observe each environment, leverage whatever tools you can find, and overcome the dangers all around you.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is set to hit PlayStation, Xbox, and PCs later this year.

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