Bend Studio, the team behind the acclaimed game Days Gone, has expressed its determination to continue developing new projects despite the cancellation of its unannounced live-service game by Sony. This comes in the wake of Sony's struggles with live-service titles, including the disappointing launch of Concord, which was taken offline shortly after release due to low player counts. While Helldivers 2 achieved significant commercial success, Sony's recent strategy raises questions about the viability of live-service models in their portfolio. Bend Studio's community manager reassured fans, emphasizing their ongoing commitment to creativity and innovation.

What is the future of Bend Studio after Sony's cancellations?

Bend Studio plans to continue creating new games, focusing on innovative projects that resonate with their fanbase, despite recent setbacks with live-service titles.

Bend Studio gained recognition for Days Gone, a survival horror game that combines open-world exploration with narrative-driven gameplay, released in 2019 for PlayStation 4 and later for PC. The studio has since been engaged in developing new content, but the impact of the recent cancellations by Sony suggests a shift in strategy towards potentially more stable game types, blending single-player experiences with the live-service model.