Sony has cancelled two more unannounced games that were part of its broad push toward live services, potentially putting jobs at risk at Bend Studio and
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.
Sony has canceled two unannounced live service games, including a God of War game. Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games will not be shut down.
Sony has confirmed the cancellation of two unannounced live service titles from Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games.
Sony is said to be cancelling two PlayStation live service projects, and one of them is a live service God of War game.
Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games' live service projects have been canned, but the studios aren't shutting down.
Sony has cancelled two games at two of its biggest studios, as it dials back its live service plans even further.
A new report alleges that Sony has canceled two unannounced live-service titles from Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games.
Sony's short-lived live service pivot has impacted a lot of PlayStation-owned developers, but Bend Studio has arguably been harmed the most.
The two US-based Sony subsidiaries working on the now-cancelled games are not shutting down, though it's unclear if anyone will be laid off.
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.