Is An Until Dawn Sequel Finally On The Horizon?

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A sequel to Until Dawn could be on the way, as the recent remake has sparked renewed interest in the beloved horror franchise.

Story Highlights
  • Until Dawn became a cult hit for its blend of cinematic horror and player choice since its 2015 release.
  • Supermassive Games chose unconventional expansions like VR spin-offs and The Dark Pictures Anthology over a direct sequel.
  • The recent PS5 remake has renewed hopes for a sequel, hinting at a potential return to the franchise.

The horror game Until Dawn is a unique entry in the genre. It blends cinematic tension, branching storylines, and player choice in a way that captivated audiences upon its release in 2015.

Though it wasn’t an immediate blockbuster, Until Dawn gained a cult following over time. This was especially true among players’ reviews and YouTube creators, who elevated the game through reaction videos and showcased its story’s replayability.

Despite its success, Supermassive Games, the studio behind Until Dawn, has avoided creating a straightforward sequel, leaving fans wondering if it will ever happen. However, recent developments have hinted that a true sequel might finally be within reach.

The Shift From Until Dawn To VR Spin-Offs

Released as a PS4 exclusive, Until Dawn became a sleeper hit, earning a dedicated fanbase through its unique horror and interactive storytelling blend. Allowing players to influence the story’s outcome offered a cinematic experience akin to horror movies while adding the twist of player agency.

Until Dawn’s interactive narrative structure captured fans’ attention and left them hoping for more. Yet, despite this anticipation, Supermassive Games took a somewhat unconventional approach to expanding the Until Dawn universe.

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Face Your Fears In Until Dawn – Image Credit (Tech4Gamers)

In 2016, the developer released Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, a VR spin-off set in the same universe. However, it was an on-rails shooter rather than a narrative-driven horror experience. This significantly departed from the main game’s focus on decision-making and horror.

Then came The Inpatient in 2018, another VR set in the Until Dawn universe, but this time as a prequel. Though it returned to Blackwood Mountain, the setting of Until Dawn, it offered only a two-hour first-person survival experience. This strayed far from the branching narratives that Until Dawn fans loved.

Following The Inpatient, Supermassive’s focus remained on VR with games like Bravo Team and Shattered State, which barely resonated with the horror fans who had championed the original game.

Shifting Focus: From Spin-offs To Possible Sequel

After several VR spin-offs and experimental projects, Supermassive shifted to The Dark Pictures Anthology, a series of stand-alone horror games. Each entry explored a different facet of horror, with choices and narratives influenced by player decisions, a nod to what made Until Dawn famous.

A Fresh Take On Horror: The Dark Pictures Anthology – Image Credit (Tech4Gamers)

While The Dark Pictures Anthology seemed to echo Until Dawn’s formula, fans noted several differences. The stories were shorter, lacked the depth of the original game, and offered an anthology format instead of a continuous storyline.

In 2022, Supermassive released The Quarry, widely regarded as a spiritual successor to Until Dawn. The game featured similar mechanics and atmosphere but was not directly connected to Until Dawn’s story or characters. While familiar, The Quarry failed to captivate fans as much as Until Dawn did.

This year, Until Dawn was re-released on PS5 with updated graphics and gameplay, bringing the horror classic to a new generation. The remake hints at a possible direct sequel.

It’s worth noting that Ballistic Moon developed this remake. This raises speculation that another studio could potentially handle a sequel, freeing up Supermassive’s resources while expanding on the original’s universe.

Will Until Dawn 2 Ever Happen?

Supermassive Games often surprises fans with unexpected choices. While developing Little Nightmares 3, which is delayed to 2025, the studio is experimenting with various horror formats. However, the success of Until Dawn still looms large, and its loyal fanbase continues to call for a sequel.

The Until Dawn Remake Misses The Mark For Fans – Image Credit (Tech4Gamers)

The timing of the Until Dawn remake might spark renewed interest in the universe, possibly with a new team. However, Sony should have focused on developing a sequel instead of this unnecessary remake. 

Though no official announcement has been made, a true Until Dawn sequel may be on the horizon, aiming to bring back the beloved elements of tension, choice, and character-driven horror.

If it happens, fans could finally get the long-awaited follow-up. For now, it remains a cult classic, a unique achievement in the genre with the potential for an exciting revival.

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