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Silent Hill: Townfall Developer No Code Rebrands to Screen Burn Interactive

Silent Hill: Townfall Developer No Code Rebrands to Screen Burn Interactive

Silent Hill: Townfall developer No Code has rebranded beneath the brand new identify Screen Burn Interactive, as revealed on the developer’s official website. Platforms and a launch date for Silent Hill: Townfall have been nonetheless not introduced.

The complete message from Screen Burn Interactive may be learn beneath:

Nicely, it’s one way or the other been a decade since we fashioned the studio in 2015, beginning as only a few shut family and friends.

We had a rollercoaster 5 years with our superb and lifelong mates at Devolver Digital launching “Tales Untold” and “Statement”. Quickly after, we met Annapurna Interactive and KONAMI, and a dream provide landed on our desk. So we received to work on our greatest recreation to date: Silent Hill: Townfall.

The staff grew. We began engaged on an idea in lockdown. We’re nonetheless engaged on it as we speak. Nonetheless crafting a nightmare.

We preserve saying “we will’t wait to share extra” and it’s nonetheless true. We’re getting nearer and nearer, however we’re a small staff making an enormous recreation. We’ll be with you quickly sufficient and respect the persistence.

However as we put together to rejoin the world, a lot has modified and we really feel like we’re now in ACT 2. We’d like a change…

As a reputation “No Code” made sense in 2015. We have been advised it was inconceivable to make video games with no coder and we did anyway. We have been saying “We’ll do large issues regardless of the constraints”.

Now? Now we’ve got plenty of coders, who’re very important members of the staff. Amongst 1,000,000 different causes, the identify doesn’t work anymore. We have been “No Code” earlier than it turned a generic time period for app growth and coaching programs. Our inbox is a multitude.

So we requested “if we’re not that anymore, what are we? What have we at all times been?”. The reply is apparent. We’re analogue TV’s. 3.5” disk drives. Nostalgic and imperfect. We make video games that persist with you, lengthy after the credit roll. Video games that persist. Like an outdated arcade machine, with the UI burned into the show endlessly.

And with that, we’re now not No Code.

We are actually SCREEN BURN.

Right here goes one other decade.