Another game has joined the growing list of TV-adapted titles. A series based on A Plague Tale: Innocence from Asobo Studios is underway, joining the likes of The Last of Us and Twisted Metal.
As Eurogamer noted, the US production studios interested in the project were rejected in favor of keeping things close to Asobo’s house in Bordeaux with Merlin Productions. Details about the casting, the production schedule and where you will be able to watch the show have not been revealed, although director Mathieu Turi (who was an assistant director at Inglourious Basterds) is working on the show.
A Plague Tale: Innocence becomes serial
A Plague Tale: Innocence has all the right ingredients for a good TV series, including an atmospheric setting and a solid premise. It is a hidden and difficult adventure of puzzles in which Amicia de Rune and her brother Hugo run away from the French Inquisition soldiers spreading the Black Plague in fourteenth-century France. A sequel to the cult title, A Plague Tale: Requiem, is scheduled to arrive this year.