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Bloober Team teases new Layers of Fear project

In 2016 Bloober Team released Layers of Fear, a psychological horror game which helped put the Polish video game studio on the map. Since then, the team have worked on all manner of games, from a sequel (Layers of Fear 2) to a licensed game (Blair Witch) to a brand new IP (The Medium). That said, Layers of Fear has become the studio’s bread and butter, and so it comes as little surprise to see that the team is teasing a new project in the Layers of Fear universe.

Taking to Twitter to tease this upcoming project, Bloober Team said “We have prepared something special for you, and it's time to reveal the first ‘layer’ of our secret. More news to follow soon… Unless you can guess what's coming.”

Based on the wording of the Tweet, it is quite clear that Bloober Team is referring to a project related to the Layers of Fear franchise. That said, considering the fact that a new entry in the series arrived just a few months ago, this tease is unlikely to be related to a new game.

What this teaser could be referring to is the long-in-development Layers of Fear film, which was first announced all the way back in early 2020. At the time of its announcement, the project was already said to have been in the works for two years, and so it is high time that we got some sort of update on this film adaptation.

Of course, we will have to wait patiently for more details regarding what exactly this Layers of Fear project is, but luckily it seems as though we won’t have to wait too long for more official details, with Bloober Team promising “more news to follow soon…”

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