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The cancelation of Bluepoint’s God of War spin-off, meanwhile, would make it the second high-profile live-service project based on a major PlayStation franchise to be killed in recent years ...
Jason goes on to report (not confirmed by Sony) that Bluepoint’s game was in-fact a live-service God Of War game that had been in development for several years.
Bluepoint Games developed the 2020 Demon’s Souls remake, which was a launch title for the PS5. The studio reportedly provided assistance in the development of God of War Ragnarok before ...
Bluepoint was making a God of War multiplayer game that was different from the live service game, and that rumor that came up after Sony’s announcement was fake; ...
This news also comes on the heels of the news that Sony abruptly canceled several games in the works by its Bend and Bluepoint studios. These apparently included a live-service God of War game ...
Sony cancels an unannounced live service God of War game. Sony’s list of live service projects is losing two games that were in development by Bend Studios and Bluepoint Games.
On top of it being a free update, God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a love letter to all the old fans of this incredible series.” Here’s something else to take into account, however. Sony had a live ...
Kratos fights Thor in God of War: Ragnarok. As for God of War, Bluepoint has been toiling away on this unannounced game in secret since 2022/2023, according to Schreier.
In a post about Bluepoint, Schreier wrote: ‘I can report that from 2020-2022 they were helping on God Of War Ragnarök. Since then they’ve been on the live service project that was cancelled ...
A re-release of the OG God of War trilogy is the kind of low-cost, high-return venture that Sony desperately needs to try and curb its AAA spending. If nothing else, a re-release of the original God ...
God of War was delayed 6 months because PlayStation boss was "horrified" by "multiple things not working" during his play test; ... The game was apparently in development by Bluepoint, ...
Jason goes on to report (not confirmed by Sony) that Bluepoint’s game was in-fact a live-service God Of War game that had been in development for several years. Bluepoint were behind several remakes ...