Sony has canceled two extra live-service video games, one from its remake and remaster studio Bluepoint and one other from Days Gone developer Bend Studio in Oregon, the corporate confirmed to Bloomberg. Neither studio can be closed, although the corporate has but to say if any layoffs will happen. "We’re working carefully with every studio to find out what are the subsequent tasks," a spokesperson mentioned.
Bluepoint is the studio that created the much-lauded remakes of Demon’s Souls and Shadow of the Colossus. The corporate reportedly helped with God of War Ragnarok from 2022-2022, and following that, was engaged on the live-service challenge canceled yesterday, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier mentioned in a submit on BlueSky. Bend Studio has been a first-party developer for Sony since 2000, with its most up-to-date challenge being the action-adventure recreation Days Gone, launched for PS4 in 2019.
The cancelations are the newest failures for Sony within the GaaS (video games as a service) area, following the spectacular flameout of Concord in September 2024. Whereas the corporate did have successful with Helldivers II final yr, it reportedly canceled a number of different live-service video games within the final a number of years, together with one based mostly on Spider-Man. Sony Interactive Leisure lower round 1,120 jobs in 2024 throughout numerous studios, together with Bungie, Naughty Canine and Insomniac — a part of an unlucky development within the business.
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