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Gears of War: les co-développeurs E-Day peuvent voler des signes de nouveaux projets avec Sony, le nom de code de codé Delta

Authore: BellaMise à jour:Apr 23,2025

Les gens peuvent voler, réputés pour développer des bullets et co-développer Gears of War: E-Day, a récemment conclu un accord avec Sony Interactive Entertainment pour créer un nouveau jeu, le nom de code Delta. Cette collaboration passionnante a été détaillée dans un rapport de People Can Fly, qui a souligné que le projet Delta est désigné comme un projet de travail pour la location, bien que des détails sur le jeu restent sous les wraps.

En plus de Project Delta, les gens peuvent voler jonglent avec plusieurs autres projets, chacun avec son propre nom de code. Ils travaillent actuellement sur Project Gemini en collaboration avec Square Enix, qui a malheureusement vu la mise à pied de 30 développeurs l'année dernière. Un autre projet, Project Echo, est en cours de développement avec Krafton, tandis que Project Red est également en partenariat avec Sony. Le studio a également récemment annoncé que Project Bison, un projet VR, sera leur dernière entreprise dans la réalité virtuelle.

Le studio a été confronté à certains revers en décembre dernier lorsqu'il a décidé de suspendre les travaux sur le projet Victoria et d'écheler le projet Bifrost. Plus tôt en avril, ils ont dû annuler Project Dagger, qui devait être un jeu d'action-aventure en partenariat avec Take-Two Interactive.

Malgré ces défis, les gens peuvent voler restent occupés par un total de huit projets connus en matière de développement. Parmi ceux-ci, les Gears of War: E-Day, très attendu, développé en partenariat avec la Coalition. Alors que nous attendons une date de sortie pour Gears of War: E-Day, Project Gemini, leur collaboration avec Square Enix, est prévue pour une sortie en 2026.

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