The studio behind game GTFO, 10 Chambers, is back with the latest news for the game sci-fi heist They are highly anticipated, Den of Wolves. Coinciding with anniversary A decade into their journey, the studio released a documentary that delves deeper into the vision and creative process behind the ambitious game.

The Vision Behind Den of Wolves Game

10 Chambers has launched a short documentary discussing the creative vision behind Den of Wolves. The film features conversations with key developers interspersed with gameplay footage.

The goal is to show how the team utilizes experience from development GTFO, Payday: The Heist, and PAYDAY 2 to create an experience cooperative action in Midway City.

In this game, players will operate as mercenary criminals in a corporate dystopian world setting. This documentary provides an early look at the world and mechanics in development.

Midway City World Development Details

The documentary also highlights the studio's approach to building game worlds. The 10 Chambers team has created more than 300 brand fictitious corporation to build the setting of Midway City. The city's megastructure design was inspired by brutalist architecture and the Kowloon Walled City to give it a distinctive feel.

In this regard, Oscar J-T Holm, co-founder of 10 Chambers, stated that 'they put a lot of time and effort into making Midway a credible city'. He added that 'although this is not a game open-world, has a background where every building and brand that you see as having a purpose, will add value to the gameplay'.

10th Anniversary Celebration of 10 Chambers

This year marks anniversary 10th anniversary for 10 Chambers which was founded in 2015. To celebrate, they launched a special website containing a timeline of the studio's history, including old photos and stories that have never been revealed. This celebratory website can be found at www.10chambers.com/10years.

Robin Björkell, Communications Director at 10 Chambers, commented on this decision. He revealed that 'personally, he finds it a bit silly that a corporation would assume that people would be interested in a celebration'. anniversary them'. However, he continued that 'when his team looked back, they found some fun photos and stories, so they decided to make this website accessible to the public'.

Charity Initiative Through Streamathon

In addition to game announcements, the 10 Chambers team is currently running "Streamathon"- 100 hours of live broadcasting. In this event, developers GTFO together with his community will try to complete the game to support International Association for Suicide Prevention. This initiative aims to raise awareness and fundraise for suicide prevention.

For those of you who are interested in the development of this game, Den of Wolves is currently available to add to the wishlist at Steam.

Source: official press release

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