It took a while to set up a proper structure and process so we can start working on the next project in an efficient capacity, and to finish the establishment of the studio. “This has been in progress for a long time really. “We’ve worked really hard on establishing a pipeline for the Hello Neighbor franchise with multiple games and cross-media products, and Eerie Guest Studios is at its core,” Alex Nichiporchik, CEO of TinyBuild, told GameDaily. Now, TinyBuild has announced that it is officially acquiring the game’s developers, Dynamic Pixels, which will be rebranded as Eerie Guest Studios.
In March, indie publisher TinyBuild announced that the Hello Neighbor franchise has grown to encompass 30 million players, a huge milestone for a stealth/horror title aimed at children and young adults.