From the front page of AnimeSuperhero.com:
"Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots was created by Tim Miller and Blur Studio, an animation company that has worked on commercials, video game cutscenes, and special sequences of feature films since 1995. They’re skilled at producing many different styles at the same time, which prepared them for a project like Love, Death & Robots and should equally prep them for the series Amazon Prime Video just ordered.
It’s called Secret Level, and like Love, Death & Robots, it will be an anthology series with a different story and art style in each episode. The difference is while LD&R stuck to the genres of sci-fi and horror, the sequences in Secret Level could be anything…as long as that something is based on a video game.
These won’t be made-up games that happen to resemble popular ones. Secret Level will consist of legit adaptions of real video game worlds. Spelunky has been confirmed to be getting its own episode, as well as New World, a game you’ve never heard of but Amazon happens to own (convenient, that). Also, Amazon has entered a deal with Sony to base some episodes around Playstation IPs."
Read the full article here.
"Animated Video Game Anthology “Secret Level” Ordered By Amazon Prime"
"Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots was created by Tim Miller and Blur Studio, an animation company that has worked on commercials, video game cutscenes, and special sequences of feature films since 1995. They’re skilled at producing many different styles at the same time, which prepared them for a project like Love, Death & Robots and should equally prep them for the series Amazon Prime Video just ordered.
It’s called Secret Level, and like Love, Death & Robots, it will be an anthology series with a different story and art style in each episode. The difference is while LD&R stuck to the genres of sci-fi and horror, the sequences in Secret Level could be anything…as long as that something is based on a video game.
These won’t be made-up games that happen to resemble popular ones. Secret Level will consist of legit adaptions of real video game worlds. Spelunky has been confirmed to be getting its own episode, as well as New World, a game you’ve never heard of but Amazon happens to own (convenient, that). Also, Amazon has entered a deal with Sony to base some episodes around Playstation IPs."
Read the full article here.