After last week's news that the Bend Studio live service was killed off, the developers are still working on something cool.
After it was reported Sony has cancelled Bend Studio's unannounced live-service game, the developer has emphasised it "still plans on creating cool s***" .
After the cancellation of Bend Studio’s recent live-service project, the director of Days Gone, John Garvin showed his empathy for the developers. Despite quitting the studio earlier in 2020 due to inner issues around Days Gone part 2,
The community manager for Bend Studio has thanked players in the wake of news that its latest game has been cancelled. Last week it was reported that Sony had cancelled a live service game being worked on by Bend, as well as another in development at Bluepoint Games.
Days Gone developer Bend Studio says it "still plans on creating cool shit", following Sony's decision to cancel its
Sony has canceled yet another unannounced game-service. Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games were behind their development, and one of them was to be a new installment in the God of War series.
Sony has also canceled Naughty Dog's live service The Last of Us game, with the studio now working on the single-player Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. The company recently entered a strategic partnership with Kadokawa, gaining access to major gaming and anime properties.
Last week, Sony canceled two unannounced live-service games that were in development at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games. The Bluepoint game was reportedly a live-service God of War game, according to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier. Bend Studio’s live-service game remains unknown.
Sony has cancelled two unannounced live service game projects at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games, aiming to minimize job losses. The company is collab
Sony canceled two major live service games that Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games were developing. The cancellation is speculated to be part of Sony’s decision to scale down live-service titles since the PS5 was released.
Sony's short-lived live service pivot has impacted a lot of PlayStation-owned developers, but Bend Studio has arguably been harmed the most.
As Sony continues to reexamine its future slate of games following the disastrous launch of Concord last year, the publisher has axed two unannounced games from first-party studios.