The video game industry continues to be the rescue of television and cinema, and it is that A Plague Tale: Innocence It will have its own adaptation for television. The title of Asobo Studios It surprised many, and it joins a long list of games that will have their own adaptation in the form of a series such as The Last of Us, Twisted Metal or BioShock.

The French website Allocine has reported that American production studios interested in the project were turned down in favor to keep things close to the Asobo headquarters in Bordeaux, France, with Merlin Productions. No details about the cast, production schedule or where the series can be seen have been revealed, although the director Mathieu Turi (who was assistant director on Inglourious Basterds) is working on it.

“It’s official! I have the honor of working on the television series adaptation of A Plague Tale,” Mathieu wrote. “Thanks to Asobo Studio and Focus Entertainment for their trust. I can’t wait to bring Amicia and Hugo’s journey to the screen!”

A Plague Tale: Innocence It has all the right ingredients for a good TV series, like an atmospheric and impactful setting and a strong premise. This is a stealth and puzzle adventure in which Amicia de Rune and her brother Hugo de Ella flee from the soldiers of the French Inquisition and the rats that spread the Black Death in France in the 14th century. Such has been the success, that this year it will have its sequel, which is called A Plague Tale: Requiem.

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via: eurogamer