Actor J.B. Smoove is set to produce the animated show based on Squanch Games' comedy FPS
When sci-fi comedy shooter High On Life launched on Game Pass in 2022, it quickly became one of the service’s biggest hits. And now, following all that success, one of the game’s actors, J.B. Smoove , is using his newly-formed production studio to help create an animated TV show based on the FPS. High On Life launched on Xbox and PC in 2022 and arrived on day one on Game Pass.
“ invited me to join them in the gaming universe and now I’m helping them move into the TV world! It’s a case of a game recognizing game,” said Smoove in a statement provided to Deadline.
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