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Game-to-Series Adaption Holy Mountains of Flesh Debuts Second Episode.

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SAIBOT STUDIOS HAS JOINED AWARD-WINNER DIRECTOR ANDRéS BORGHI and a group of talented filmmakers to create an official live action series for Doorways, the popular horror adventure game from Argentina whose final episode, Holy Mountains of Flesh, is available on Steam Early Access. THE LIVE ACTION SERIES EXPANDS THE HORRORS BEYOND THE GAME AND INTRODUCES FANS TO THEIR FAVORITE CHARACTERS.

THIS SECOND NEW LIVE ACTION VIDEO EXPLORES THE RUMORS ABOUT JUAN TORRES –The Roaster– and his family, the main antagonists of the series. Juan and his family are the focus of numerous rumors involving cannibalism, black magic, sects and all kinds of superstitions.

SAIBOT STUDIOS AND BORGHI HAVE REUNITED AN EXTREMELY TALENTED CAST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE SERIES, including Walter Donado, the same actor who played the crazy guy from the road in the Academy Award nominee Relatos Salvajes (Wild Tales). Donado portrays The Roaster in the videos.

The final video will be release in the following months, along with updates for the game.

ABOUT ANDRéS BORGHI: One of the most well-known independent filmmakers from Argentina, who has worked in highly prized films such as Alexia and Otakus, among others. His film Working Day was chosen by Peter Jackson as the best short film in the “Your Big Break” competition.

ABOUT DOORWAYS: HOLY MOUNTAINS OF FLESH Doorways: Holy Mountains of Flesh follows Thomas Foster, main character of the series, who will visit El Chacal, a small and remote village in the mountainous region of Salta, Argentina to go after an entire family of lunatics led by Juan Torres, better-known as ‘The Roaster’. Juan and his family are the focus of numerous rumors involving cannibalism, black magic, sects and all kinds of superstitions. Be ready to enter the most twisted of criminal minds! This new episode features gameplay mechanics in the vein of the first three episodes – first-person horror exploration and puzzles.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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