According to a report by Jason Schrier from Bloomberg, Sony has scrapped two unannounced live service games following “a recent review.” One of these projects was a live service version of God of War, which was being developed by Bluepoint Games and had been in the works for at least a couple of years before Sony decided to cancel it.
Bluepoint’s Notable Works
Bluepoint is known for their work on the Demon’s Souls remake, the remaster of Shadow of the Colossus, and The Uncharted Collection for the PlayStation 4. The second significant project was under development at Bend Studio, which is famous for titles like Syphon Filter and Days Gone.
Future of the Studios
Sony has not confirmed if there will be any job cuts but stated that it has no plans to close down the studios. They mentioned they are “working closely with Bend and Bluepoint to determine what are the next projects.” The company aims to “ensure there is minimal business impact.”
Changes in Live-Service Game Plans
In 2023, Sony revealed it was developing at least twelve live-service games (via The Verge) based on its well-known franchises. However, by the end of that same year, Video Games Chronicle reported that this number had been reduced to six.
Starting off 2024, Sony achieved a successful launch with Helldivers 2. Although the game faced various controversies, it effectively resolved them and sold over 12 million copies. Another live service title they released in 2024, Concord, unfortunately, became one of the biggest failures in gaming history, being removed from all online platforms just two weeks after its release.
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