Epic Games co-founder on Infinity Blade's Xbox origins, People Can Fly's side projects, and how the remnants of Big Huge Games could be working on an Epic IP.
CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski: "Today we made a very difficult decision to suspend the development of project Gemini and project Bifrost - the relevant current reports have been released to the market.
The suspension of the Gemini project is a consequence of the fact that the Publisher has not presented us with a draft of the subsequent content rider to the Publishing Agreement covering the terms and conditions of further milestones on project Gemini and the lack of communication from the Publisher as to its willingness to continue or terminate the Gemini project."
They somehow have at least eight or nine different studios across the world with roughly 500+ people there. Development must be a mess behind the scenes at this place. Their last original project was released in 2021, most likely done in 2020 if not for COVID, which means these projects are probably over five years old or close to it by now.
People Can Fly has entered into an agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment regarding the production of a prototype of a new game, codenamed “Project Delta,” based on an intellectual property belonging to Sony Interactive Entertainment, the company announced.
Killzone? Resistance? Seems up their alley genre wise. Maybe with Sony they can make a high end game like Blooper did with Silent Hill 2
Probably not a bad idea to revisit what I imagine can only be a shooter, be it 1st/3rd person for Sonys modern line up. however:
"production of a prototype"
So nothing we'll see soon if ever.
The Polish studio behind Bulletstorm and Outriders confirms plans to phase out its VR publishing activities.
Interesting, maybe they could release it on Kinect?
If not, it would still be nice to see Chair make something for the system.