The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it placement of the screen is only one reason why the ticker may be more than just a ticker. The news ticker curiously reads “Sequel to popular survival horror game anounced ,” before the elevator screen quickly disappears. The screen reads the floor number (776, Kale Office), but also displays a weather and news ticker. ![]() Just as their ascent is about to conclude, the elevator screen is displayed for a few frames. In the cinematic preceding Track 11: The Needle Drop, Chai and company are taking an elevator ride up to the office of Kale Vandelay, the game’s final boss. However, Tango Gameworks’ funky new rhythm fighter Hi-Fi Rush seems to be hinting that the survival horror franchise does have a future. Eventually, the game transformed into the Japanese mythology-inspired, karate-meets-magic game it is now, and the earlier concept was shelved for the time being. While Tango Gameworks’ The Evil Within franchise has seen no new games since the second installment in 2017, director Kenji Kimura revealed last year that the studio’s Ghostwire: Tokyo IP began life as The Evil Within 3. Related Tango Gameworks Reading: Hi-Fi Rush Director Says Game Has Been in Development Since 2017, Pre-Bethesda Buyout. ![]() ” While this is not a confirmation of The Evil Within 3’s existence by any means, the placement of the supposed teaser and Tango Gameworks’ small IP catalogue make it quite likely that a new Evil Within game is being hinted at through the teaser. A potential The Evil Within 3 teaser has been spotted in Tango Gameworks‘ Hi-Fi Rush, in the form of a news ticker that reads “Sequel to popular survival horror game anounced.
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