After launching the company with an Alvin & The Chipmunks rhythm-based game for the holiday season, the company has announced recently that they’re going into development of a video game based on the disturbingly popular Saw series. Much like the Alvin game, Saw is going to be released in conjunction with the next installment of the Saw series in October 2009. The Brash crew will be working closely with all and sundry parties responsible for Saw (James Wan, Leigh Whannell, Twisted Pictures, Lions Gate, the dark lord Satan, etc.) to give Saw fanatics the gory, poorly-scripted, and woodenly-acted video game of their dreams. Finally, a violent video game Uwe Boll can’t make into a movie!
Brash’s stated niche is video game movies. Aside from Alvin and Saw, the company also has approximately 40 other movies it currently owns the video game rights to, has a robust 12 games in production as we speak, and has IP deals with Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Vanguard Animation, Warner Brothers, and the aforementioned Lions Gate. Someone’s sunk a lot of money in this venture Source: Gaming Politics