It’s game time for a horror giant

What’s scarier than M3gan? For Blumhouse, it’s missing out on the gaming industry.

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Paranormal Activity, Get Out, M3gan, The Purge. Some scary stuff we’re talking about here, and all of it comes from Blumhouse Productions.

It’s game time for a horror giant

While these movies are frightening and all, what’s more horrifying may be missing a lucrative opportunity to get in on the global video game industry — more valuable than that of film and music combined, per Bloomberg.

Under a new division called Blumhouse Games, Blumhouse plans to start producing and publishing immersive horror-themed games.

  • Blumhouse Games will tap independent developers to work on slates of sub-$10m games. It’s aiming to finance ~15 titles over three to four years, investing ~$25m on each slate.

Blumhouse brought on Zach Woods — an industry veteran of 25+ years who’s produced games on all major platforms — to be its president, and Don Sechler of Sony PlayStation as CFO.

Horror empire: Blumhouse is also hoping to close a merger with The Conjuring director James Wan’s Atomic Monster production company this summer — a deal that’s been described as “impregnable.”

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