The developer of Bulletstorm and co-developer of Gears of Struggle: E-Day, People Can Fly, has signed a take care of Sony Interactive Leisure to develop a brand new recreation, codenamed Project Delta.
This comes from a report published by People Can Fly describing the settlement, which stipulates Project Delta shall be made as a work-for-hire recreation, however doesn’t present additional description of the venture.
People Can Fly is at the moment creating a big quantity of tasks with related codenames, together with Project Gemini with Sq. Enix (which noticed 30 builders laid off final yr), Project Echo with Krafton, Project Crimson (also seemingly with Sony), and the VR Project Bison, which People Can Fly announced just yesterday would be its final VR project.
Simply final December, the studio introduced it was suspending work on its in-progress Project Victoria, and cutting down one other in-development recreation, Project Bifrost. Previous to that in April, it introduced it will be cancelling Project Dagger, which was imagined to be an action-adventure title in partnership with Take-Two interactive.
That also leaves People Can Fly with eight whole tasks within the works that we all know of, together with the upcoming Gears of Struggle: E-Day in partnership with The Coalition. We do not have a launch date on that one but, although the Sq. Enix partnership recreation, Project Gemini, was final recognized to be due out in 2026.
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