The worlds of video games and television continue to merge as more adaptations get announced. While most look towardsHBO’sThe Last of Ustelevision series, a much more lighthearted game franchise is also coming to the tube.

Deadline reports that the next video game project to get the television treatment will beIndivisible. The project is currently in development at NBC Universal as part of its Peacock streaming service. DJ2 Entertainment is also involved with the production and has a history with video game adaptations like this year’sSonic the Hedgehogfilm.

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What is more interested than just the announcement of the show is the talent behind theIndivisibleTV project. Meg LeFauve and Jonathan Fernandez are noted as the duo adapting the video game world into a series. LeFauve is an Oscar-nominated writer who worked onCaptain Marveland Pixar’sInside Out, the latter of which scored her the nomination. Fernandez is a writer best known for his work onStar Trek EnterpriseandRob The Mob.

Indivisiblereleased last year following a successful crowdfunding campaign. The Action RPG has gained a significant fan following and was praised as one ofthe best indie games of 2019. Details are few of the TV adaptation including whether or not it will be live action or animated.

While the news ofIndivisible’s jump to television is exciting, it comes at a distressing time for its developer Lab Zero. In June, accusations were made againstIndivisibleandSkull Girlslead designer Mike Zaimont. Zaimont, better known as Mike Z, wasaccused of sexual harassment by two separate parties. This follows up fromZaimont’s inappropriate joke on a streamreferencing George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Indivisibleis available now on PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.