PlayStation-backed game studio, Deviation Games, has closed.
27.02.2024 - 14:45 / gamesradar.com / Phil Spencer / Hermen Hulst / Playstation Studios / Austin Wood / Sony
As it lays off around 900 people across Sony's stable of studios, including cuts at Naughty Dog, Insomniac, and the entirety of now-defunct PlayStation London, PlayStation Studios is also canning multiple unannounced projects.
PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst discussed the layoffs in two separate blog posts, with one sharing a company-wide email sent this morning, and another outlining more of the reasoning behind the layoffs as well as the resulting effects. In the latter, Hulst says "we looked at our studios and our portfolio, evaluating projects in various stages of development, and have decided that some of those projects will not move forward.
"I want to be clear that the decision to stop work on these projects is not a reflection on the talent or passion of team members," he continues. "Our philosophy has always been to allow creative experimentation. Sometimes, great ideas don’t become great games. Sometimes, a project is started with the best intentions before shifts within the market or industry result in a change of plan."
With PlayStation London hit hardest and totally shuttered, we can safely cross off at least one of these unannounced projects: the live service "online co-op combat game" announced for PS5 in 2022 (concept art pictured above). This mystery online game was described as an uncharacteristically normal project for a studio known for off-beat creations like EyeToy and Wonderbook.
This cancellation marks another blow against PlayStation's once much-vaunted ambitions to release at least 10 PS5 multiplayer games in the coming years. That being said, it's unclear whether these canceled projects were targeting PS4, PS5, PSVR, or even PC and mobile as Sony pursues an "aggressive" multiplatform plan.
It's not uncommon for companies, especially large publishers, to cancel unannounced projects due to budget constraints or creative concerns. In the last year alone, we've seen Blizzard can a survival game reportedly in the works for 6 years, Embracer Group desperately sweep 29 games under the rug as it lays off thousands of workers, and Ubisoft cancel at least seven projects even as it talks up its release lineup. With the industry as a whole still hunkering down amidst widespread layoffs, countless other projects have likely been, or likely will be, canceled as well, many for the worst possible reason: there's nobody left to work on them.
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