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The Chinese Room is dead, long live The Chinese Room! In 2017, the celebrated developer of Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture made most of its team redundant and went dark. Financial ...
Jordan is a Staff Writer at DualShockers, where he covers the latest in indies and collectibles. He has a degree in Creative Writing from University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. He is currently based ...
The developer behind Dear Esther and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is going dark for a while, the studio has confirmed. The Chinese Room isn’t shutting down completely, director Dan Pinchbeck ...
Dashiell Reynaldo is a writer for Dualshockers and a college student studying game design. For years, he has sought ways to contribute to the current gaming zeitgeist with his writings, videos, and ...
The jump from being completely independent to financially backed and owned by a larger firm is one many studios dream of. More budget, more developers, and more security are all important but so is ...
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Dear Esther, and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs developer The Chinese Room is releasing a new game this Thursday, 21st September, for Google's VR headset Daydream View.
The Chinese Room's Jessica Curry has announced that she is stepping down as co-director of the Everybody's Gone to the Rapture studio. In a moving post on The Chinese Room's website, Curry attributes ...
The Chinese Room has increased its team size by a factor of ten since its acquisition by Sumo Digital last year. Sumo bought the Brighton-based independent studio for £2.2 million in August 2018, less ...
The Chinese Room, developer behind Dear Esther and PS4 exclusive Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, is gearing up to unveil its next project. Word comes by way of the studio’s official Twitter account, ...
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