TapTechNews August 21st news, The Hollywood Reporter reported yesterday (August 20th) that Wes Ball plans to adapt the game 'Ruiner' and bring it to the big screen.
It is reported that the film producer has partnered with Universal Pictures to bring this cyberpunk shooting game to the big screen.
Wes Ball, an American film director, graphic designer and visual effects artist. His representative work is the science fiction young adult thriller 'The Maze Runner' directed in 2014, which is adapted from the novel of the same name. The film received acclaim and excellent box office results, and he continued to direct the subsequent sequels 'The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials' and 'The Maze Runner: The Death Cure'.
He also directed the comic book adaptation film 'Mouse Guard' and the game adaptation film 'The Legend of Zelda Live-Action', both of which are scheduled to be released in 2025.
'Ruiner' was developed by Reikon Games and published by Devolver Digital, and was released on September 26, 2017. TapTechNews checked the Steam platform and found that there are 9183 player reviews with a favorable rate of 89%.
RUINER is an exciting action shooting game. The story takes place in Rengkok City in 2091. A madman equipped with a biochemical device accepts the help of a mysterious hacker to attack the corrupt system and expose the truth behind it.
Experience in the depraved back alleys and dismantle the corporate giants that dominate the virtual world behind 'Paradise'. Combine super-limited reaction speed, enhanced tools and weapons to complete the mission.