A Ford auto dealer based in Massachusetts stands accused of using art stolen from indie hit Firewatch as part of its promotional materials distributed to customers.
By Brad Jones on 21 November 2016Campo Santo’s Firewatch passes the one million units sold mark thanks to a delayed Xbox One release and the game may now have a film adaptation on the way.
By Denny Connolly on 05 October 2016Firewatch puts story first and delivers a compelling mystery that sends players into the Wyoming wilderness with nothing but a map, a walkie-talkie, and a lot of questions.
By Denny Connolly on 21 November 2015The PC version of Campo Santo’s newest first-person adventure game Firewatch allows gamers to develop and print out photos taken with an in-game disposable camera.
By Alexander Pan on 21 November 2015Campo Santo’s Firewatch is an indie game hit, with publisher Panic reporting that the game has sold over 500,000 copies, bringing in $10 million in revenue.
By Dalton Cooper on 21 November 2015With some Firewatch fans having doubts over the quality of the game’s conclusion, one writer discusses whether the title’s narrative fits perfectly with the game as a whole.
By Rob Gordon on 21 November 2015A Firewatch developer posts some clips of Firewatch from a third person view, and things quickly get weird with Hank once players leave the intended perspective.
By John Jacques on 21 November 2015Firewatch’s Cissy Jones chats with Game Rant about her character Delilah, crossword puzzles, and two years of recording sessions that went into Campo Santo’s debut game.
By Denny Connolly on 05 September 2015Sony releases its list of the most downloaded PS4 games for February 2016, revealing that Campo Santo’s indie mystery Firewatch has come out on top for the month.
By Rob Gordon on 05 September 2015The first gameplay from Campo Santo’s ‘Firewatch; gives us a glimpse at its lush visuals, conversation-based narrative elements and the mystery at its core.
By Brad Jones on 05 September 2014The debut trailer for ‘Firewatch’ promises that Campo Santo’s freshman effort will be one to watch in 2015.
By Anthony Taormina on 22 March 2014The gaming world is still trying to process the fact that Ken Levine is leaving Irrational Games behind him in favor of smaller endeavors – but not every developer who decides to branch o...
By Andrew Dyce on 02 January 2014