Beloved Indie Game Wobbly Life Tapped For Movie & TV Adaptation By Hitman Producers

Beloved Indie Game Wobbly Life Tapped For Movie & TV Adaptation By Hitman Producers

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The open-world sandbox of Wobbly Life just got bigger, as developer RubberBandGames is announcing a new partnership with Adrian Askarieh and Prime Universe Films. The production company is now set to develop the community-driven game, which has already amassed millions of global fans, for film and television.

This won't be Prime Universe's first foray into the world of adapting gaming properties for the screen, as they are currently best known for 2007's Hitman, starring Timothy Olyphant, and 2015's Hitman: Agent 47, starring Rupert Friend. Both films are based on IO Interactive's best-selling Hitman video game franchise, and Askarieh is executive producing a television series for 20th Television that continues to expand the universe.

Wobbly Life has already had quite the journey, from a one-man show back in 2019 to a full franchise played across the globe. RubberBandGames' founder and director Thomas Dunn has seen the proect grow to over 2.8 million units sold worldwide, with 6 million total players across all platforms, and he owes it all to the gaming community. “The team and I have been blown away by the huge growth this year," he explained in a press release. "We’re thrilled to...

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