When Unrecord first surfaced online, many players didn’t believe it was a game at all. Its raw, body-cam perspective and unsettling realism blurred the line between gameplay and real footage, instantly turning the project into one of the most talked-about FPS reveals in recent years.
Behind that viral moment was a small French team trying to turn an ambitious concept into a full game. Since then, Unrecord has remained largely quiet, slowly building toward something bigger while expectations continued to grow.
That momentum has now shifted. The developers have confirmed that Unrecord has entered full production, backed by new financial support from Tencent. The investment allows the team to scale up development and move beyond early-stage experimentation.
Tencent’s involvement comes as a minority investment, meaning Drama Studios retains creative control while gaining the resources needed to expand the team and stabilize long-term production. According to the developers, the goal isn’t speed, but quality, using the added support to refine systems, realism, and the game’s tactical focus.
While there is still no release date, the move into full production marks a clear turning point for the project. What started as a viral curiosity is now being treated as a serious production and one of the most closely watched ultra-realistic FPS games currently in development.
Stay tuned to VGNW and follow us on X for further updates on Unrecord, new development milestones, and official release news as the project continues to take shape.
What is Unrecord?
Unrecord is an ultra-realistic, single-player first-person shooter presented through a body-camera perspective.
Does Unrecord have a release date?
No. There is currently no confirmed release date for Unrecord.
