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Platformer melding African Bantu cultures with personal experiences of grief hit PC in late April

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A shaman fights a huge dragon in Tales Of Kenzera: Zau

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Before Tales of Kenzera: Zau, Surgent contributed to a number of films starting with 2021’s The Whale, through to this year’s Wild Goat Surf. The studio bill themselves as focusing on storytelling across a variety of media, from games and film to podcasts, with Zau being their first video game project.

“It’s a difficult time in the games industry, but we remain incredibly proud of our entire team’s work on Zau and of the praise it has received from critics and players alike,” they continued, before adding that the studio’s focus would be on “supporting those affected, continuing our work on Zau, and looking to the future with our next creative projects”.

pic.twitter.com/gulWFDsFZS— Surgent Studios | ZAU OUT NOW (@surgentstudios)July 2, 2024

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