The team wants fans to experience the entire process

Apr 3, 2013 07:56 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Obsidian working on the upcoming Project Eternity is ready to give fans some more pieces of information about the documentary that was one of the more interesting rewards offered during the Kickstarter-funding process.

Adam Brennecke, an executive producer and lead programmer, says on the official site, “We've been working with the documentary team, Tony Jacobsen and Michael Mitchell from Creative Lane Media, for some time. Tony and Mike are very professional guys with years of experience making films, and have experience working with the games industry.”

Obsidian says that the Project Eternity documentary will be about 45 minutes long and it is designed to show the entire process of game creation, starting with the idea that led to the Kickstarter process and including information on the work of all major departments.

Interview with the most important team members will also be included.

Project Eternity is expected to deliver more information on its first prototype next week.