Exciting New Venture for People Can Fly
People Can Fly, the renowned studio behind the action-packed Bulletstorm and co-developer of the highly anticipated Gears of War: E-Day, has officially entered into a partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment. The new collaboration revolves around a project intriguingly codenamed Project Delta.
Details of the New Agreement
According to a recent report from People Can Fly, the agreement with Sony is characterized as a work-for-hire arrangement. Unfortunately, specific details regarding the nature or genre of Project Delta have not been disclosed, leaving gamers and industry insiders speculating about what this new title might entail.
Other Ongoing Projects in Development
People Can Fly is currently juggling a variety of projects, each under different codenames. Among these are:
– **Project Gemini**: A collaboration with Square Enix, which faced challenges last year with the layoff of 30 developers.
– **Project Echo**: Developed in partnership with Krafton.
– **Project Red**: Another project seemingly in collaboration with Sony.
– **Project Bison**: Recently announced to be the studio’s final venture into virtual reality.
Just recently, the studio made headlines by announcing the suspension of Project Victoria and a scaling back of Project Bifrost. Additionally, Project Dagger, an action-adventure game developed in partnership with Take-Two Interactive, was canceled earlier this year.
A Look Ahead: Gears of War and Beyond
Despite these changes, People Can Fly remains active with a total of eight projects currently in the pipeline. Among these is the eagerly awaited Gears of War: E-Day, developed in conjunction with The Coalition. While fans are eagerly anticipating this title, no official release date has been announced yet. Meanwhile, Project Gemini is projected to launch in 2026, raising excitement for what the future holds for the studio.
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As the gaming landscape evolves, the collaboration between People Can Fly and Sony on Project Delta adds another layer of anticipation for fans and industry observers alike. What will this partnership yield? Only time will tell.