USC Games wins back-to-back Ones to Watch award
Sundown, a stealth game in which players compete in total darkness, brings early success to USC team
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For the second year in a row, a USC Games project has won the Ones to Watch award at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts ceremony celebrating new talent and innovation in the games industry.
Mild Beast Games a team of USC students that includes Aaron Hong, Mac Goldwhite, Cynthia Cantrell, Grace May and Theodore Park took home the award for Sundown, a fast and frantic multiplayer stealth shooter game.
Players fight in complete darkness, using various sources that emit bursts of light to illuminate their path.
Last years winner was Chambara, which is expected to be released for multiple platforms following a successful Xbox One demonstration at this years Game Developers Conference. Chambara will be among the first titles to be released under the newly launched USC Games Publishing label.
Were so very proud and excited for the Sundown team and what theyve accomplished, said Professor Tracy Fullerton, director of USC Games and chair of the USC School of Cinematic Arts Interactive Media & Games Division. Its a wonderful opportunity for students to be recognized by such an important organization as BAFTA. We cant wait to see where the team goes next with this great game.