'Sons of Anarchy' video game coming soon from two Halifax companies and Kurt Sutter

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Fans of the epic FX crime drama "Sons of Anarchy" are still in mourning after the series finale aired on Tuesday. But they don't have to miss Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) and the rest of SAMCRO's men, as a new video game based on the show's plot is being developed by two Halifax companies. 

"The ride continues, is what we could say. It's not the final ride," Orpheus Interactive executive producer Alastair Jarvis stated. 

Both Orpheus an Silverback Games are working together to come up with a mobile video game dedicated to "Sons of Anarchy" fans, and they call it "Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect." TV series creator Kurt Sutter is also working on this project. 

According to CinemaBlend, the game will feature a new set of characters and a different location quite different from the show's. But it will somehow get the same gritty treatment as the popular TV series, since the game developers will work hand in hand with the show's writers. 

Sutter also mentioned the game's development through his Twitter account, saying, "I cannot give you any more details, but I will tell you that there will definitely be an SOA game...and it's pretty f**king awesome." 

But ENI shared a little detail about the upcoming game. According to the website, "Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect" will be an episodic, interactive game where new episodes will be released on a regular basis. The first episode will explore an unknown chapter of SAMCRO. The game developers promise to somehow recreate the graphic, action-packed plot of the game that fans of the TV series loved. 

"We want to build an experience that fans of the show are going to love and feel as passionately about hopefully as they do the show," Jarvis explained. 

"Sons of Anarchy: The Prospect" is expected to be released for smartphones and tablets in early 2015.

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