Materials from Monolith's Canceled Batman Game Leaked Online

Materials from Monolith's Canceled Batman Game Leaked Online

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Video footage and development documents from a canceled Batman game, which Monolith Productions was working on, have appeared on the internet.

In 2010, the studio was working on a game under the code name Project Apollo, but development was shut down. More than ten years later, gameplay fragments began to surface online. The latest leak from video game archivistmrtalida, according to him, includes an array of documents and videos from the pre-production stage.

On Blue Sky, the leakerreported that the materials were created between April 2009 and January 2010 and were located in the remote sectors of an HDD used "in a game company," presumably Monolith Productions. The archive contains demonstration videos of functions, production schedules, design documents, concept art, and other materials revealing the direction of development and key decisions of the team.

Most of the files relate to internal pre-production stages. Only some of the videos were recorded from a working build. They show early versions of a dynamic audio system that reacts to the player's actions and changes the musical accompaniment, as well as examples of sound design depending on Batman's position in the game world.

The leak also includes videos with character art, fabric physics simulation, rotations of Gordon and Gotham police models, and a facial animation test. Separate videos demonstrate missions, stealth, smoke bombs, and basic combat.


Источники: Twisted Voxel