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We Happy Few Isn't Even Out But Is Getting A Movie

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One of the great finds at Xbox's Indie showcase during E3 last year was the dystopian We Happy Few by Compulsion Games. It markets itself as "A game of paranoia and survival, in a drugged-out, dystopian English city in 1964" and proceeds to be exactly that. It's a game of paranoia and survival horror with a touch of absurdism thrown in, all blending with the social change and political upheaval of the 60s. So, it's a pretty prime breeding ground for awesome, is what I'm saying.

The game is still in the works, though it has been an early access release since July 2016 while some of the game's narrative is still being figured out. But that hasn't stopped the ever-hungry Hollywood machine on it's kick for adaptations, reboots, and sequels. Which means a movie version of We Happy Few is already on the way.

Variety is reporting that the film is "in the works with "Pitch Perfect" producer Gold Circle Entertainment. Videogame developer Compulsion Games has partnered with dj2 Entertainment on the project. Gold Circle's Paul Brooks and dj2 Entertainment CEO Dmitri M. Johnson and Chief Content Officer Dan Jevons will produce the project with dj2's Stephan Bugaj serving as executive producer."

Which, yeah, I can see where this game seemed ripe for the movie-making. Still, things are in the early stages as the producers are looking around for writing talent to bring on board, and the game's full release for Xbox One and Windows will likely be a make-or-break on the project.

Still, pretty awesome news for an indie project.


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Madeline RicchiutoAbout Madeline Ricchiuto

Madeline Ricchiuto is a gamer, comics enthusiast, bad horror movie connoisseur, writer and generally sarcastic human. She also really likes cats and is now Head Games Writer at Bleeding Cool.
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