— The_Marmolade (@the_marmolade) February 20, 2022 While we don’t know anything specific about The Quarry yet, that logo certainly screams “horror game.” Given this will be its own standalone thing, perhaps this will be a larger-scale experience, as opposed to the quicker $30 Dark Pictures titles. That said, don’t expect The Dark Pictures Anthology to go anywhere, as Supermassive also recently trademarked five new entries in that series, including The Craven Man, O Death, Directive 8020, Intercession, and Winterfold. There are also scattered rumors the studio may be working on a remake of their most famous game, Until Dawn, but take that with a pretty hefty grain of salt for now. Even without that, it seems like Supermassive is keeping very busy. Haven’t been keeping up with the latest from Supermassive? Wccftech’s Chris Wray praised their most recent effort, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes in his full review… What do you think? Looking forward to the future of Supermassive Games? What form do you think The Quarry will take?