Canadian independent video game developer and publisher based in montreal, canada
Red Barrels is a computer game developer. The studio has been operating since 2013 and has developed 2 games. The best project that Red Barrels has worked on is Outlast.
The company was founded in 2011, previously created Outlast, Outlast: Whistleblower, Outlast 2.
Red Barrels is a Canadian video game company based in Montreal. The company was founded by Philippe Morin, David Chateauneuf and Hugo Dallaire in 2011. They were previously developers for Ubisoft Montreal and EA Montreal, but founded the company after Dallaire created original intellectual property in 2010. The team's online presence began in July 2012 with a trailer for the game dubbed Outlast.
Philippe Morin, David Chateauneuf and Hugo Dallaire were originally video game developers for Ubisoft Montreal and were hired in 1997-1998: Chateauneuf worked on Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, and Morin and Dallaire developed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Morin left Ubisoft Montreal in 2009 and worked for EA Montreal in 2010 on an original IP concept from Dallaire, but was closed that same year. With no other options, Maureen left in January 2011 to take on Red Barrels. Chateauneuf remained part of Ubisoft Montreal and was involved in level design for the first Assassin's Creed game.
After retiring, Morin met Chateauneuf and Dallaire after the trio left their jobs, agreeing to start their own company.
In October 2012, the company announced Outlast, which was released in September 2013. The following October, Maureen announced that a sequel, Outlast 2, was in development. Outlast 2 was released in April 2017. In July of that year, the company released the first issue of The Murkoff Account, a comic miniseries that featured five comics detailing the narrative gap between Outlast and Outlast 2.
On December 4, 2019, the company announced The Outlast Trials multiplayer game and released a teaser. On June 13, 2020, a teaser trailer was released announcing a 2022 release.
Red Barrels is a computer game developer. The studio has been operating since 2013 and has developed 2 games. The best project that Red Barrels has worked on is Outlast.
The company was founded in 2011, previously created Outlast, Outlast: Whistleblower, Outlast 2.
Red Barrels is a Canadian video game company based in Montreal. The company was founded by Philippe Morin, David Chateauneuf and Hugo Dallaire in 2011. They were previously developers for Ubisoft Montreal and EA Montreal, but founded the company after Dallaire created original intellectual property in 2010. The team's online presence began in July 2012 with a trailer for the game dubbed Outlast.
Philippe Morin, David Chateauneuf and Hugo Dallaire were originally video game developers for Ubisoft Montreal and were hired in 1997-1998: Chateauneuf worked on Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, and Morin and Dallaire developed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Morin left Ubisoft Montreal in 2009 and worked for EA Montreal in 2010 on an original IP concept from Dallaire, but was closed that same year. With no other options, Maureen left in January 2011 to take on Red Barrels. Chateauneuf remained part of Ubisoft Montreal and was involved in level design for the first Assassin's Creed game.
After retiring, Morin met Chateauneuf and Dallaire after the trio left their jobs, agreeing to start their own company.
In October 2012, the company announced Outlast, which was released in September 2013. The following October, Maureen announced that a sequel, Outlast 2, was in development. Outlast 2 was released in April 2017. In July of that year, the company released the first issue of The Murkoff Account, a comic miniseries that featured five comics detailing the narrative gap between Outlast and Outlast 2.
On December 4, 2019, the company announced The Outlast Trials multiplayer game and released a teaser. On June 13, 2020, a teaser trailer was released announcing a 2022 release.
Canadian independent video game developer and publisher based in montreal, canada
Canadian independent video game developer and publisher based in montreal, canada