The first gaming collaboration between SpectreVision and Ubisoft Montreal, Transference will be released on VR and traditional platforms this Fall
SpectreVision and Ubisoft Montreal released the new trailer for their gaming collaboration, Transference, at E3 2018. A narrative experience that merges movies with games, Transference is an immersive and unsettling psychological thriller that brings the first-person exploration game into a chilling new dimension.
Transference™ plunges players into the experiment of the brilliant yet troubled scientist Raymond Hayes: a corrupted digital simulation of his family formed using the collective brain data of his wife Katherine, son Benjamin, and Raymond himself. Shifting back and forth between the individual perspectives of each family member, players piece together the mystery as they go hands-on to search for clues, solve puzzles, and discover the corrupted consciousness of a family.
First announced last year at E3 2017, Transference is a true collaboration between cinema and gaming. As producers of films like A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and Mandy, SpectreVision partners Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah, Josh C. Waller & Lisa Whalen tell character-driven stories that challenge conventions as they tackle emotional and human experiences. Combined with the experience of building rich gameplay that Ubisoft is known for, Transference is a dark puzzle crafted with all the tension of a suspense film, combining live-action footage with environmental storytelling to unlock haunting emotions that linger long after you put the controller down. Starring Macon Blair (Blue Ruin, Green Room), Lindsay Burdge (A Teacher, Thirst Street), and Tyler Crumley, Transference will be released on both VR and traditional gaming platforms in Fall 2018.
Related: UBISOFT E3 2018 Conference
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