List of games by Supermassive Games

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"SUPERMASSIVE" over "GAMES" next to a teal circle with a swirling "S" over a white background
The current logo of Supermassive Games

Supermassive Games is a British video game developer based in Guildford, Surrey. The company was co-founded by brothers Pete and Joe Samuels in 2008; Pete served as chief executive officer, while Joe was the studio's commercial director. The brothers both stepped down from their roles in 2024.[1] Until 2018 Supermassive worked almost exclusively with PlayStation, first working on downloadable content for Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet.[2] The studio published their first game, Big Match Striker, in September 2010. It was free-to-play and put players head-to-head in a combination of football management strategy and trivia.[3][4] Supermassive worked on multiple games that utilised the PlayStation Move motion controller including Start the Party! and Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves, both of which were released in 2010.[2][5] In 2012, the studio partnered with the BBC and released Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock. It was intended to be the first game of a trilogy, but it was poorly received. The BBC announced the decision to cancel the other two games the following year. However, another partnership game with the BBC, Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs, was released in 2013.[6]

In 2015, the studio released their breakout title, Until Dawn, which won the BAFTA Games Award for Original Property in 2016.[7][8][9] The game was initially envisioned as a PlayStation Move title, but all motion controls were dropped when it was retooled into a PlayStation 4 game.[10] Until Dawn is a teen survival horror game inspired by slasher films, and it became an unexpected success for Sony.[7][11][12] With the success of Until Dawn, the studio continued to expand the universe, releasing two spin-off titles; Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (2016) and The Inpatient (2018), for PlayStation VR, Sony's virtual reality headset.[13][14] In January 2024, a film adaptation of Until Dawn was announced, as well as a remake of the game for PlayStation 5 and Windows, planned for release later in the year.[8][15][16] Although Supermassive is not developing the remake, the game is being made by Ballistic Moon, which has multiple former Supermassive leads on the team.[16][17] The studio also released the critically panned Bravo Team (2018) for PS VR. Supermassive initially wanted it to be "the game which defines shooters on VR", but it faced various challenges throughout its development cycle.[18] In December 2018, Supermassive published Shattered State. The game was developed in partnership with Google and released exclusively for Google Daydream.[19][20]

"THE" over "DARK PICTURES" over "ANTHOLOGY" over a transparent background
The wordmark logo of The Dark Pictures Anthology

At Gamescom in 2018, Supermassive announced that they were returning to the horror genre, partnering with publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment to create an anthology series called The Dark Pictures Anthology.[21][22] Supermassive originally planned to release a new entry in the series every six months.[23] The studio plans to release eight games in the anthology, although more could be added.[23][24] The first game, Man of Medan, was released in August 2019,[25] followed by Little Hope in October 2020,[26] House of Ashes in October 2021,[27] and The Devil in Me in November 2022,[28] which concluded the anthology's first season.[29] After many years of mostly PlayStation exclusivity, the anthology was Supermassive's first venture into doing multi-platform releases. Initially, the games were released on PS4, Xbox One, and Windows.[21] Starting with House of Ashes, the games were also released for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.[27] However, in September 2022 Supermassive released PS5 and Series X/S versions of Man of Medan and Little Hope.[30] Both games also received Nintendo Switch versions in 2023.[31][32] A spin-off of the anthology, The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR, was released in March 2023 for the PlayStation VR2 as a spiritual successor of Rush of Blood.[33] Directive 8020,[34] the fifth game in the series, and the first game of the second season, is expected to be released in 2025.[35]

Supermassive released the standalone game The Quarry in 2022. The game is inspired by slasher and monster films, and is a spiritual successor to Until Dawn.[36][37][38] In August 2023, Little Nightmares III was announced for a 2024 release, but later delayed to 2025.[39][40] The Casting of Frank Stone, a game set in the Dead by Daylight universe, was revealed at the Game Awards 2023 with a 2024 release window.[41] The game was released on September 3rd, 2024.[42]

Games

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Supermassive Games has worked on over 20 games since 2008, and has multiple games in development.

List of games
Title System Release date[a] Publisher(s) Ref(s)
LittleBigPlanet (DLC) PlayStation 3 2009–2010 Sony Computer Entertainment [43][44]
Big Match Striker Windows 14 September 2010 Supermassive Games [3][4]
Tumble PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Move) 14 September 2010 Sony Computer Entertainment [45][46]
Start the Party! PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Move) 17 September 2010 Sony Computer Entertainment [47]
Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Move) 15 December 2010 Sony Computer Entertainment [5][48]
Start the Party! Save the World PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Move) 25 November 2011 Sony Computer Entertainment [49][50]
LittleBigPlanet 2 (DLC) PlayStation 3 2011–2012 Sony Computer Entertainment [44]
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock PlayStation 3
PlayStation Vita
Windows
23 May 2012
10 October 2012 (Vita)
15 November 2012 (PC)
BBC Worldwide
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
[51][52][53]
Killzone HD PlayStation 3 24 October 2012 Sony Computer Entertainment [54]
LittleBigPlanet PS Vita (DLC) PlayStation Vita 2012 Sony Computer Entertainment [55]
Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs PlayStation 3 13 November 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment [56]
Until Dawn PlayStation 4 28 August 2015 Sony Computer Entertainment [57]
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR) 13 October 2016 Sony Interactive Entertainment [13][58]
Tumble VR PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR) 13 October 2016 Sony Computer Entertainment [59][60]
Hidden Agenda PlayStation 4 22 November 2017 Sony Interactive Entertainment [61][62]
The Inpatient PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR) 24 January 2018 Sony Interactive Entertainment [14][63]
Bravo Team PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR) 16 March 2018 Sony Interactive Entertainment [64][65]
Shattered State Google Daydream 14 December 2018 Supermassive Games [19][20]
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
30 August 2019
27 September 2022 (PS5, Series X/S)
4 May 2023 (Switch)
Bandai Namco Entertainment [25][30][31]
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
30 October 2020
27 September 2022 (PS5, Series X/S)
5 October 2023 (Switch)
Bandai Namco Entertainment [26][30][32]
Little Nightmares II: Enhanced Edition PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
25 August 2021 Bandai Namco Entertainment [66]
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
22 October 2021 Bandai Namco Entertainment [27][67]
The Quarry PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
10 June 2022 2K Games [68]
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
18 November 2022 Bandai Namco Entertainment [28]
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR PlayStation 5 (PlayStation VR2) 16 March 2023 Supermassive Games [33]
The Casting of Frank Stone PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox Series X/S
3 September 2024 Behaviour Interactive [41][42]
Little Nightmares III Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
2025 Bandai Namco Entertainment [39][40]
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Directive 8020 PlayStation 5
Windows
Xbox Series X/S
2025 Supermassive Games [34][35]

Notes

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  1. ^ Some of the early games had staggered release dates across the world. In those cases, the UK date is used.

References

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  26. ^ a b Wallace, Kimberly (14 April 2020). "Supermassive Unveils Little Hope, The Next Game in The Dark Pictures Anthology". Game Informer. Archived from the original on 16 April 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  27. ^ a b c Phillips, Tom (11 June 2021). "The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Arrives Just in Time for Halloween". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 11 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  28. ^ a b Dinsdale, Ryan (24 August 2022). "The Dark Pictures: The Devil In Me Arrives This November". IGN. Archived from the original on 24 August 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  29. ^ Peppiatt, Dom (29 October 2021). "The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me Is the Final Part of the Horror Anthology's First Season". VG247. Archived from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
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  32. ^ a b Blake, Vikki (23 September 2023). "Dark Pictures: Little Hope Arrives on Switch Just in Time for Halloween". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 14 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  33. ^ a b Crecente, Brian (21 February 2023). "Don't Blink: Supermassive's New Horror Game Switchback VR Is Watching You". Unreal Engine. Archived from the original on 26 February 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
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  36. ^ Kennedy, Victoria (17 March 2022). "Supermassive Games' The Quarry Has Its Full, Horrifying Reveal Ahead of June Release". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
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  39. ^ a b Shea, Brian (23 August 2023). "Little Nightmares 3 Announced for 2024 Release, Developed by Until Dawn Studio". Game Informer. Archived from the original on 23 August 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
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