Sony Pictures signs on for ‘Crossfire’ movie based on the popular FPS
While the Crossfire title will not register as one in every of the most popular shooters for some US players — no, it is not associated to the board recreation with the tiny steel balls — the free-to-play tactical first particular person shooter is extraordinarily popular in China and South Korea. In operation for over ten years, it claims a participant base of over 650 million plus lifetime income of over $10 billion, and producer Neal Moritz (Fast & Furious collection, S.W.A.T., Preacher, The Boys) has been growing a movie adaptation since 2015. Now Variety has introduced that Sony Pictures will accomplice on the flick with Korean recreation developer Smilegate and China’s Tencent Pictures.