Horror indie game hit Dredge is getting a surprise film adaptation
Black Salt Games and Story Kitchen announced their intention to make a movie based on the 2023 horror indie game hit Dredge.
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Black Salt Games and Story Kitchen announced their intention to make a movie based on the 2023 horror indie game hit Dredge.
In a year packed with rad fishing sims, Dredgewas arguably the best. It came out in March 2023 and filled the wet, eldritch-horror-shaped hole in the year's gaming catalogue — and now, it's going to be a movie. Developer Black Salt Games and media company Story Kitchen are partnering to turn Dredge into a live-action feature film. The project's logline is, «Think The Sixth Sense on the water. A grounded atmospheric cosmic horror blend of HP Lovecraft and Ernest Hemingway.» That's not not a description of Dredge as a video game, so it looks like we're off to a fine start.
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