SEGA have signed a publishing deal with Interior Night, a new developer founded by ex-Quantic Dream designer Caroline Marchal, to publish their first game - a brand new narrative-lead IP.
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We don't know much more about the game or studio, but Caroline Marchal was lead designer on Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain and was also an important part of Beyond: Two Souls and Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy. We would therefore assume that Interior Night's first game could well be similar to these titles - heavily cinematic, QTE-based adventure games with plenty of choice and consequence, similar to Telltale's games.
We have a logo for the studio at least:
SEGA currently aren't revealing much more beyond that, although this will be the third game and studio that SEGA have signed up under their new partnership program. The previous two were Playsport Games and Motorsport Manager, and Two Point Studios and Two Point Hospital.
While there aren't many Quantic Dream games on PC to try since they're usually exclusive to PS4, the remaster of Fahrenheit is on Steam and it's our personal favourite, and there's always Playstation Now if you want to try Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls.
Omikron: The Nomad Soul is still their best game though. Because it had David Bowie in it.