The Midnight Walk, a dark fantasy VR claymation adventure by MoonHood Studios, is set to be adapted for film and TV.
MoonHood Studios announced the adaptation in partnership with Story Kitchen, a production company that has worked on projects like Sonic the Hedgehog and Tomb Raider.
The game features The Burnt One and Potboy in a unique narrative across five tales.
Founders Klaus Lyngeled and Olov Redmalm confirmed plans for both film and television adaptations.
The project is in early development with meetings currently ongoing with writers.
No further details are available about the adaptation at this time.
The Midnight Walk received a positive review, scoring 4/5 stars.
Critics praised the unique aesthetic of the game but suggested it could benefit from more in-depth puzzles.
An upcoming patch for PlayStation VR2 aims to address resolution concerns, following a recent update for the Steam release.
The game offers an enchanting and bleak adventure, combining flatscreen and VR design.
Another VR game, Phasmophobia, is also receiving a film adaptation by Blumhouse, known for projects like M3GAN and Five Nights at Freddy's.
The release window for the Phasmophobia movie is also currently unspecified.
The Midnight Walk is currently available on PlayStation VR2 and Steam.
The game's review highlighted its beautiful clay animation visuals and dark fantasy world.
It is described as a captivating VR experience with some minor drawbacks.
The Midnight Walk joins the trend of VR games being adapted for film and TV.