Publisher
Microids and developer
Pendulo Studios first announced
Vertigo in March 2018, during the production of
Blacksad: Under the Skin.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun reported that Microids had licensed director
Alfred Hitchcock's "name and likeness", and Microids revealed that the game would be "loosely" inspired by his film
Vertigo, primarily in aesthetic and theme. Pendulo disclosed in November 2020 that development of
Vertigo was already "quite advanced". The game was first shown at the Guerrilla Collective Showcase at
E3 in June 2021, under the name
Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo. At the time, narrative designer Josué Monchan called the game "freely inspired" by Hitchcock's
Vertigo, but noted that the film was "not our only frame of reference". He also cited the director's
Spellbound,
Rebecca and
Psycho as influences, among others. Initially,
Vertigo was set to launch across Windows and
game consoles in the fourth quarter of 2021. The console versions were subsequently delayed to 2022, and were launched for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on September 27, 2022, in Europe and October 4, 2022, in North America. == Reception ==