'Drawn to Death' offers new perspective on multiplayer shooting games; Devs tweet latest video teasers

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Game producer David Jaffe teased gamers with a skull and crossbones for the upcoming PS4 exclusive game "Drawn to Death." Apart from that, the game director remained enthusiastic with his current project.

"Drawn to Death," which would be released sometime this 2015 was promoted by its producer, David Jaffe, on Twitter through a drawing of a skull and crossbones; the tweet also read, "Drawn To Death's Skull and Crossbones BLEEDS for you," based on a report from Paradiger. The multiplayer shooter game would use a unique art design, which already drew attention since the time it was announced. The game producer also mentioned that the game's release date would not be far too long; however, he clarified that gamers should not expect it to be released within a month or two.

In a previous Reddit post, Jaffe also wrote that "Drawn to Death" would not be the typical free-to-play game, based on a report from VG247. He wrote that "We don't like pay-to-win and we don't like taking play mechanics away from players simply to have them earn them or pay for them . . . that said, we love the discoverability of free-to-play and the very wide net it creates, allowing us to get many more folks giving our game a shot."

Jaffe added that, "We also love the idea of running a service-based title, constantly staying engaged with the fans of the game and adjusting aspects of the game on the fly to allow the game to hit the game's sweet spot." Meanwhile, Jaffe had been very consistent in promoting "Drawn to Death" to the gaming community. He tweeted on the game's first video teaser as well as another video that "showed off the highlighted some animation."

"Drawn to Death" would be a collaborative work between David Jaffe's studio the The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency and Sony Computer Entertainment San Diego Studio.

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