‘Night in the Woods’ creator thanks fans for vigilance

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A number of games were announced during the PlayStation Showcase. One of them was also a visually interesting adventure game. Revenant Hill, which I liked primarily for its visual processing and the main character, which was a cute black cat. And that was one of the reasons why I emailed the creator of a great game. Night in the forest was inundated with emails warning that someone had stolen his graphic concept, which company founder Scott Benson commented as follows: “Several people have pointed out to me that this game [Revenant Hill]just announced there is a cat that looks suspiciously like what I would draw and I would like to thank you avenger heroes if you can get away.

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However, the reality is a little different. Nobody stole Benson’s concept. Revenant Hill because it’s a game made in the newly formed studio The Glory Society, with which Benson is closely associated. Of course, the creator thanked the community for their vigilance. New from the creator Night in the forest Coming to PC, PS4 and PS5. Release date when Revenant Hill whether it will be released has not yet been precisely determined, but it should be released as early as 2024.

Source :Indian TV

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