In A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead from Stormind Games and Sabre Interactive, players explore the universe of the critically acclaimed A Quiet Place films from Paramount Pictures. These films depict a world overrun by alien creatures known as Death Angels, who use sound to hunt, compelling people to become silent in order to survive. The franchise has received accolades for its strong sound design and suspenseful moments, and many concur that the idea alone would work incredibly well in the stealth-based gaming genre.

In the first-person, single-player horror adventure game A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, players must conceal themselves, divert their attention, and sneak past vicious, carnivorous monsters. Similar to the movies, the game will focus a lot on stealth and need players to be acutely aware of their surroundings. The reveal trailer revealed that even the smallest sound, such as stepping on a shard of glass, can result in almost instantaneous death at the hands of a Death Angel.

How Does A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Connect To The Movies?

A Story Trailer Gives A Better Idea Of The Game’s Timeline

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead appears to be mostly telling its own tale, much like A Quiet Place: Day One did for the most part, even though it may be set in the same universe as the films. While Day One featured certain characters from the earlier films, such Henri, its main focus was on Sam, a new protagonist.

Presumably, this will also be the case in The Road Ahead, given that the film’s synopsis merely outlines the story of a young woman named Alex Taylor, an asthmatic college student survivor, who must face her inner fears while enduring a perilous apocalypse alongside her boyfriend Martin amid interpersonal family conflicts. One particularly chilling scene depicts Alex Taylor taking a pregnancy test in a fearful manner, which will undoubtedly bring to mind Evelyn Abbott’s intense labour scene from the first movie.

Starting with the story trailer’s opening sequence, which took place in the same timeline as A Quiet Place: Part 2, Sam in A Quiet Place: Day One, and this unidentified character in A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, viewers were able to witness the protagonists on the day the Death Angels invaded. Unlike the scenes in the movies, this one takes place at a family barbecue and has lower but more intimate stakes instead of on a public street.

Regarding the remaining gameplay, the teaser leaped ahead to Day 105, sandwiching the startling A Quiet Place opening sequence (which took place on Day 89) between Day 105 and Day 473 of the movie. This would indicate that A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’s primary events will take place in October 2020.All rights reserved.

When Is A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Releasing?

And What Platforms Will It Be On?

It won’t take long for people to obtain the game, even though it was only revealed in June 2024. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead will release on October 17, 2024, just in time for Halloween, according to a new teaser posted on the official Sabre Interactive YouTube account. This is appropriate given the game’s horror-themed content. The game will be available on many platforms, including Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, and will retail for $29.99.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Has Pre-Order Bonuses

Pre-Orders Are Available Now On All Platforms

Pre-orders for A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead are now open on all platforms, with October just a few months away. Early adopters of the game will receive digital content in the form of in-game goods and other development documents that offer an insight into the game’s creation process.

The objects that are in-game are those that are found throughout The Road Ahead, however players get access to them far sooner than normal. This includes batteries, which will be helpful when using a torch to explore dark areas or a sound detection device to monitor sound levels in order to find a safe path around alien threats. Alex needs an inhaler because she has asthma, and this item is directly related to the gameplay of The Road Ahead, where players must keep an eye on her lungs’ status bar in stressful situations to prevent her from having an asthma attack.

Exclusive digital concept images, one of which features a design for Alex, and a monster animation showcase demonstrating how Stormind Games brought the terrifying Death Angels from the movie to the game are the other pre-order bonuses. These are nice for anyone interested in the creative process behind the game, seeing how early concepts and ideas change before their final appearance in the finalised product, but they aren’t necessary for those who just want to play A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead.

Pre-orders for A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead are currently being accepted on Steam, the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X/S. As the release date of October 17th approaches, there will probably be a lot more promotional content released in order to provide players more background on Alex and Martin’s narrative prior to the game’s release.

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