Dreamfall Chapters announced with new studio, same designer

Tørnquist isn't leaving Funcom, however. He'll retain his advisory role as The Secret World's creative director while his new studio, Red Thread Games, ramps up production on Dreamfall Chapters. Tørnquist said Chapters will not be an online game but a "single-player PC/Mac adventure game through and through" on his Twitter account (the series began on PC with 1999's The Longest Journey).

Funcom has licensed the intellectual property to Red Thread in exchange for some of the game's revenue, though the studio is independently funding production. Tørnquist told Rock, Paper, Shotgun he plans to begin a Kickstarter for the project in addition to a $175,000 preproduction grant from the Norwegian Film Institute.

"Ever since we ended Dreamfall on a nail-biting cliffhanger, players have been rightfully demanding a sequel, and my deal with Funcom will finally make that possible," Tørnquist said in Funcom's statement. "I'm extremely grateful to Funcom for this unique and exciting opportunity, and I can't wait to dive back into the universe I helped create more than a decade ago, and continue the story players have been waiting for these past six years."

Connor Sheridan

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