Pocketpair, known for the controversial game PalWorld, has launched Pocketpair Publishing to assist indie game developers. Their first partner is Surgent Studios, founded by actor Abubakar Salim, which created the acclaimed Metroidvania, Tales Of Kenzera: ZAU. Despite facing funding challenges, Surgent is working on a horror title separate from its previous projects, aiming to explore themes related to the entertainment industry. Pocketpair Publishing aims to ease development struggles, fostering an environment where creators can truly express their vision.
“There are many challenges involved in making games, but we want to alleviate the process as much as possible and provide an environment where creators can pursue their ideals.”
The new entity called Pocketpair Publishing will 'provide comprehensive support for game development through funding and publishing for indie developers and studios.'
He described Project Uso as 'a single-player, isometric, Afro-Gothic action RPG' inspired by the influential 1999 classic Planescape: Torment.
Salim’s single clue suggests the new horror game will center around experiences within the entertainment industry.
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