The founders of Supermassive Games, known for their work on the hit title "Until Dawn," have departed the studio. Citing health reasons, former CEO Pete Samuels made his exit alongside co-founder Joe Samuels. The current Supermassive lineup includes projects like "Little Nightmares 3," a "Dead by Daylight" spin-off, and an addition to "The Dark Pictures Anthology" series. Furthermore, "Until Dawn" is being revamped for PS5 and PC by Ballistic Moon. The studio, established by Pete Samuels, a former employee of Psygnosis and EA, first drew attention with DLC for "LittleBigPlanet" before shifting towards PlayStation Move titles.

Why did the founders of Supermassive Games, the studio behind Until Dawn, leave the company?

Pete Samuels, the former CEO, left the company due to health issues, while both he and Joe Samuels have moved on to explore the next chapter in their careers.

Supermassive Games, formed in 2008, quickly rose to prominence with their interactive horror game "Until Dawn," which initially had been planned as a PlayStation Move title before pivoting to a more traditional control scheme. This game is well-known for its branching storylines and multiple endings, cementing Supermassive's reputation for creating choice-based narrative games. The Dark Pictures Anthology, the studio's ongoing series, continues this tradition, offering unique horror stories with each installment.