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Days Gone devs tease work on exciting new game IP
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Days Gone devs tease work on exciting new game IP

Jan 04, 2024 7:46 AM

Bend Studio, known for developing Days Gone and Syphon Filter, has teased persisting efforts on a new intellectual property (IP) via social media. Confirmed to include multiplayer elements, the new game will build upon open-world systems from Days Gone while offering a completely different world. Hints about the ongoing project surfaced early this year when the studio cryptically tweeted, intriguing fans and stirring speculation about its development progress.

Previously, reports indicated that Bend Studio had initially been working on a Days Gone sequel, which was eventually canceled. The studio was also rumored to briefly contribute to a new Uncharted game, a collaboration that faced internal resistance. A partnership with Naughty Dog was suggested, possibly involving a canceled project related to The Last of Us Online or the aforementioned Uncharted. However, the specifics of the project have not been disclosed.

What can we expect from Bend Studio's new IP?

The details surrounding Bend Studio's new IP are still shrouded in mystery, but we know it will utilize multiplayer elements and evolve the open-world systems from Days Gone. The studio is looking to create an entirely new experience in a fresh setting, aiming to reveal it when the timing is right.

Background Information:

Bend Studio is a subsidiary of PlayStation Studios and has a history of developing hit titles such as Days Gone, an action-adventure survival horror game released in 2019. The game was generally well-received and has a dedicated fan base. An interest in the studio's developments is heightened due to the success and unique single-player narrative focus that Days Gone and the Syphon Filter series have been known for within the gaming community.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-04 08:30:08
Bend Studio's knack for crafting engaging single-player experiences in Days Gone sets a high bar for their new IP, especially with the promise of integrating multiplayer aspects—sure to excite fans craving both a fresh narrative and communal gameplay. Given their history of creating dynamic open worlds, I'm keen to see how they'll weave these elements into a new setting, potentially delivering another hit under the PlayStation banner.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-04 08:30:08
Bend Studio's leap into a new IP with multiplayer facets has peaked curiosity, especially building on Days Gone's open-world mastery—it's like waiting for a new blend of coffee from your favorite roastery, promising a familiar richness with an exciting twist. Considering their track record with gripping narratives, it'll be intriguing to see how they weave that expertise into a multiplayer framework—fingers crossed for an experience that's both distinct and engaging 🎮✨
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-01-04 08:20:08
Bend Studio stepping into the multiplayer arena is a bold pivot from their single-player roots, and it's pretty refreshing to see a studio known for strong narratives dive into new territories, meshing what they do best with multiplayer dynamics. I'm amped to see how they'll blend the open-world expertise from Days Gone into an all-new universe—could be the next big thing to hit our squad sessions. 🌍🎮
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-04 08:10:05
Seems like Bend Studio is cooking up something that could blend the intense narrative-driven experiences they're known for with a sprinkle of multiplayer dynamics—can't wait to see how they'll shake up the open-world recipe. As long as they keep that gritty, immersive charm from Days Gone, I'm all in for whatever's brewing in their game dev cauldron.
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