TeamKill Media—the studio behind Quantum Error—has confirmed that it has begun working on a sequel to its most recent survival horror outing – Code Violet. The new game, titled Code UltraViolet, was announced on social media platform X along with a graphic revealing its logo and a part of a woman’s face. While no details have been revealed, the studio has confirmed that Violet Sinclair will be returning as the hero.
Along with this, TeamKill Media has also confirmed that it has been working on “several exciting projects,” and that announcements and reveals will be coming soon. “Thanks to the overwhelming success of Code Violet and the incredible support from all of you, we are officially confirming that development has begun on the next chapter of Violet’s story: Code UltraViolet,” it wrote on social media platform X.
The studio also hasn’t yet confirmed whether Code UltraViolet will be a PS5-exclusive like its predecessor, or if a wider release across multiple platforms is planned.
Code Violet was released on PS5 just last month. The title was originally announced back in January 2025. It is a third-person survival horror game that puts players in the shoes of Violet Sinclair as she finds herself trapped on a colony named Aion in the 25th century. Violet gets caught up in a web of conspiracies and secrets, and is trying to figure out how she can survive against an onslaught of dinosaurs.
Leading up to its release, Code Violet also got a gameplay trailer back in May. The trailer, coming in at close to 20 minutes in length, involves Violet fighting her way through the Aion Bioengineering Complex. It offered a good look at a variety of gameplay aspects, from combat to puzzle-solving, exploration, and even inventory management.
In our review, we gave it a score of 3 out of 10. Our major sticking points with the survival horror title were a lack of enemy variety, repetitive level design, bad camera angles, and dull exploration and combat. Unfortunately, its solid visuals and audio design did little to raise our opinion.
Before Code Violet, TeamKill Media had released firefighter-themed survival horror title Quantum Error, which takes place in the year 2109 and a world where artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous. Players take on the role of Jacob Thomas, and the story is kicked off when a Monad facility is attacked and engulfed in flames. Check out our review for more details.
Following its release, TeamKill Media has confirmed that a sequel to Quantum Error was in the works. In March 2024, the studio revealed that the title was meant to be the first one as part of a planned trilogy. The second one, dubbed Quantum State, has been described as a “cinematic third person shooter that will focus heavily on narrative and stealth.”
The developers have also worked on smaller-scale games in the meantime, with September 2024 seeing the release of Son and Bone. The title puts players in the shoes of Sheriff Sam Judge, and involves enemies like raptors, triceratops, and even the T. Rex.

