Hinterland, the Vancouver-based indie game developers behind the survival masterpiece The Long Dark, recently announced their next game: Blackfrost,
a sequel to the original game which takes place a year after the
original geomagnetic event that crippled electrical devices and brought a
threatening new aurora to the skies.
The
sequel is set in the northern industrial town of Harmont, and will
offer a new set of survival challenges and opportunities. There are
some fascinating hints as to what might take place in the game - life
in an urban environment, the prospect of being able to ride a horse, and
most of all the possibility of a functioning nuclear reactor. The
Contamination Zone map in the original Long Dark introduced a
variety of dangers related to industrial waste, I can only imagine what a
radioactive power source might bring to the table. There are also some
more practical upgrades, such as the scoped rifle in
one of the sample screens - that would certainly provide some much
needed distance in dealing with predators. (There are also some images
featuring a hockey stick, which isn't something that was on my wish list
but which will certainly blend in well with the general Canadian feel
of the environment.)
The
concept artwork and trailer animation show an obvious connection to the
look and feel of the original game, but it also shows how much the
creative team has learned over the last ten years as they've fine-tuned
the game and added onto the gaming experience.
Although I'm not sure whether it would be a part of survival versus narrative gameplay, the new game will add NPCs to the mix, which, if added to the Survival mode, would certainly give more depth to the story. There will also be a new co-op feature, an option that would enormously enhance the gaming experience: imagine having allies when being attacked by a pack of timberwolves! (Hopefully there won't be a PvP option, that would somehow seem to be inappropriate for the survival environment.) On the other hand, they could add the option of playing as an escaped prisoner from Blackrock Prison - which could well be a feature, it sounds as if there will also be enhanced options in terms of customizing your survival character in terms of skills and traits.
Blackfrost is scheduled to be available in Early Access mode sometime in 2026. As with the development process for The Long Dark, Hinterland will be involving its gaming community as early as possible - I've already added the Early Access version to my wish list on Steam.
And now we wait. 2026 feels like a long way away, but fortunately, anyone who plays The Long Dark understands patience.
- Sid
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