From colourful platformer to creepy horror: the authors of Tales of Kenzera: ZAU announced a new Dead Take game

Surgent studio, founded by famous actor Abubakar Salim, whose debut game was a platformer Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, presented its new project called Dead Take.
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A few months ago it became known that after the successful release of Palworld, Japanese studio "We give you money - you make games": more than 60 indie studios have responded to Pocketpair Publishing's partnership offer and support independent developers. Among its first partners was Salim's team.
Surgent decided to move away from the colourful style and dynamic gameplay of the platformer Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, so Dead Take will be its complete opposite. It will be a surrealistic horror game that will "show all the rot and decay of the entertainment industry", and its events will unfold in a creepy mansion, where something terrible is about to happen.
Dead Take teaser gives only a general idea about the atmosphere and style of the game, and the information on the Steam page is also very sketchy and doesn't allow to make an impression about the project.
There is a possibility that a more informative trailer will be presented at one of the next summer shows.
Source: Pocketpair