It’s joining the Team17 label
Last month, Lilith brought its home-based horror game,Allison Road, to Kickstarter. The fledgling studioaskedfor £250,000 in crowdfunding to create what many have called a spiritual successor toP.T., the lead-in to Konami’s cancelledSilent Hills. Those plans have changed.
Lilith found a publisher forAllison Roadand, as a result, has withdrawn from Kickstarter.

“Working with Team17 will give us the chance to make our game unhindered creatively, but at the same time will give us the resources, support and experience that only a 25-year-old studio can give,” Lilithwrotein an update to backers. “For all of you that have pledged already for in game rewards, we absolutely promise you that we will look at ways outside of Kickstarter that will allow you to be involved in the game at a later date.”
This is a great move on Team17’s part. The company is mostly known for its work on the long-runningWormsseries, but recently it has also published games likeThe EscapistsandBeyond Eyes. Playtonic’sBanjo-Kazooiespiritual successorYooka-Layleeis up next.

As forAllison Road, the team says it “will be going very quiet for a while” to focus on development. I gave the initial Kickstarter pitch another once-over to refresh my memory, and this is what I saw.







