Frogwares' next open-world horror game to come 'from a much darker place'

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Frogwares' next open-world horror game to come 'from a much darker place'
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We spoke to Frogwares about how the Russian invasion has impacted its development plan, including its next project: an open-world horror game.

Ukrainian developer Frogwares tells us about how the Russian invasion has impacted its development roadmap, and how it will consequently approach its next project"from a much darker place and mindset."

Frogwares has been open and honest about the toll the Russian invasion has taken on its team both physically and mentally. The invasion has also heavily impacted Frogwares' development processes, and Sergiy Oganesyan, head of publishing at Frogwares, tells us how the team's experience as they approach their next project, an unannounced open-world horror game, has been"heavily influenced by the active threat of war and annihilation.

"When the war began, we had to pause development on an open-world horror game because the situation was too chaotic and difficult to make progress on such a large project," Oganesyan explains."However, we have learned valuable lessons from our work on The Awakened, which we will apply to determine the best way to restart development on our unannounced horror.

Despite the dangers and hardships the Ukrainian team is facing, Frogwares is still set to bring its current project,

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