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Alan Moore a famous writer of the comic books The Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and The Lost Girls teased a transmedia project (he called it a mega project). Moore attended the Dodgem Logic show and opened the floor to questions. The site Bleeding Cool has the full rundown of the Q&A.

Referring to a fan who asked if Moore would ever get into computer games.

Moore had this to say,

"So yeah, I have been along the lines of al sorts ofl the stuff the you were mentioning.

All part of some kind of mega project which you really will have to wait to hear the rest of. But yeah, there’s possibily going to be some suprising stuff happening in the next twelve months."

Moore may not be the first creator — who made their fame elsewhere —  to venture into video games (Del Toro). I am ecstatic to see one of my favorite writers of the 80's and 90's to venture into video games. Lets hope he takes a gigantic stab into stale meat of video-game storytelling and changes it forever.