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Here’s a full playthrough of Until Dawn’s unreleased PS3 prototype

An entire playthrough of the PS3 version of Until Dawn played in first-person perspective has popped up online.

For those who don’t already know, Until Dawn was initially conceived as a PS3 exclusive that made use of PlayStation’s Move controllers. While we knew it featured a first-person perspective with gameplay shifting between members of the group, this is the first time anyone’s shared a full playthrough.

You can check it out below:

Until Dawn PS3 2013 First Person Prototype Chapter 1-16 Full Game.Watch on YouTube

Uploaded to a channel called Digital Preservation, the game – seemingly an in-development prototype with placeholder voice work and some wonky visuals – runs for four hours and boasts some, if not quite all, of the cast we see in the PS4 version and includes sound effects, score, and many of the plot beats and environments we know from the final PS4 (and remake) version (thanks, PushSquare).

Until Dawn remake studio Ballistic Moon reportedly “effectively closed” earlier this month amid claims only a handful of employees “at most” remain – none of them developers.

Ballistic Moon, which is based in the UK, confirmed a round of redundancies last year, saying it had made the “tough decision to significantly scale down our team to secure the future of our studio.” However, a new report now claims the studio quietly made a second round of redundancies toward the end of last year.

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