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Sony Interactive Entertainment establishes Dark Outlaw Games led by Jason Blundell

Sony Interactive Entertainment has established Dark Outlaw Games, a new studio led by Jason Blundell, the producer on Call of Duty: Black Ops, Campaign design director for Call of Duty: Black Ops II, game director for the Campaign and Zombies modes of Call of Duty: Black Ops III, and director and producer for the Career and Zombies modes in Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII.

darthv7280d ago

MAG would make for a rippen good time as a current gen LS game. I'm actually surprised Sony did not try and capitalize on that when the LS trend was hitting its stride.

YungDragon80d ago

i would LOVE for M.A.G. to come back

RaidenBlack79d ago (Edited 79d ago )

Wait,
Didn't Sony already partner with Blundell?
Sony and Blundell partnered via his new studio, Deviation Games, right?
But Sony canceled the new live IP and Deviation shutdown before it could ship any game.

tiron879d ago

Your making a lot of assumptions.

We know that many/most of the staff went with him to this new studio, and seeing as people never knew anything about the game they can't make the assumption that they didn't just take the whole project and make it internal.

I'd like to point out that the information regarding the studios closure that was widely reported was clearly incorrect with a bias against PlayStation.

raWfodog80d ago (Edited 80d ago )

Could be. Maybe something to compete with COD, perhaps. But I hope it's a single-player IP.

Eonjay80d ago

I really hope it has both. So weird I just decided to boot up BO III yesterday and today we get this. Very excited to see what they got coming.

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StormSnooper79d ago

I wouldn’t mind if it’s good. Socom, or MAG, or something similar would be nice.

Obscure_Observer79d ago

"Could be. Maybe something to compete with COD, perhaps. But I hope it's a single-player IP."

Personally, I don't see the point in Sony investing AAAA amounts of money into a newly formed/unproven studio to develop a game that can compete with COD, since COD games will be available for the Playstation anyway.

MontyeKristo79d ago

I can't imagine how a single-player IP would somehow be able to compete with COD. That really doesn't make a lot of sense..

raWfodog79d ago

@montyekristo

No, I mean they are probably developing a multiplayer FPS (to compete with COD), BUT I’m hoping it’s a single player game IP instead (nothing to do with live service or multiplayer).

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Rebel_Scum80d ago

Lol you are such a good heel.

lukasmain79d ago

No, just extremely predictable.

StormSnooper80d ago (Edited 80d ago )

Like COD?

I want a SOCOM like game.

1Victor79d ago

“ Live Service “
It’s aliiiiiiiive 👆👆
Well whatever it is let’s hope it’s a good game, if it was up to me it would be a direct sequel to Warhawk or Starhawk but it’s not and it more than likely going to be a FPS with a CoD feel.

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Lightning7780d ago

Sony took in allot of the defunct Deviation Studios employees including Jason Blundell and other ex Cod guys and created a new First party game. Not sure if they're working on something completely new or whatever project they were making in Deviation Studios.

Let's just hope development goes smooth and well and they turn out something. It's hard to say in this day and age though.

Deeeeznuuuts80d ago

Could revitalise so many dormant franchises, SOCOM, Killzone, resistance, MAG, etc, fingers crossed they do.
I don't mind live service, if dome right like Helldivers 2 but would much rather have something like Resistance, with a full fledged campaign and then a good multiplayer, I guy can dream 😂

StormSnooper79d ago

Agreed. Don’t mind any type of game as long as done right. Looking forward to see what these guys can cook.

Rimeskeem80d ago

A lot of experience with FPS campaigns and cooperative FPS.

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How Does The Witcher 4 Look That Good? CD Projekt Red and Epic Games Explain

While it may not have been The Witcher 4 gameplay, the Unreal Fest 2025 tech demo for CD Projekt Red's latest gave us a good idea of how the finished game might look. We talked to the developers, as well as Epic Games' Unreal Engine team, to find out exactly how the upcoming open-world RPG looks so incredible.

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Introducing Project Defiant, the first wireless fight stick designed by Sony

First look at the upcoming controller, which uses PlayStation Link technology to deliver wireless connectivity with ultra-low latency for fighting games.

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darthv721d 10h ago

Interesting.... I'll get one.

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Babadook71d 6h ago (Edited 1d 6h ago )

Great for Marvel Tokon Fighting
Souls (which looked amazing).

Disccordia1d 1h ago

It can also be used wired which is fairly important to note. Anybody using this thing competitively won't go anywhere near wireless.

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CD Projekt RED History Suggests The Witcher 4 Demo May Be More Marketing Than Gameplay

The history of CD Projekt RED suggests that the recently shown demo for The Witcher 4 may be more marketing than actual gameplay.

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Sonyslave31d 16h ago

Not only CDPR but Epic Games as well i still haven't seen any game with that fidelty of that Ps5 tech demo .. that was 2020

VenomUK1d 9h ago (Edited 1d 9h ago )

Digital Foundry in its reaction video said they believe the demo reflects real performance, as overstating it’s competence on PS5 could bring significant risks to Epic Games’ shareholders and legal risks.

https://youtu.be/5PIyPpB83V...

Eonjay17h ago

Actually Horizon Forbidden West exceeds this in image quality. So it seems very plausible. Intergalactic is actually beyond this presntation in IQ, RT and resolution and thats locked 60FPS as well. As far as the usage of hardware RT in UE, they were able to reduce the CPU overhead.

This was a tech demo for UE 5.6. That was clearly stated and is evident by the presentation itself where several of the new features of UE are highlighted

This article title is inaccurate because this was not a demo for Witcher 4. It was a technical demonstration of Unreal Engine 5.6.

Christopher1d 16h ago (Edited 1d 16h ago )

***Cyberpunk 2077’s gameplay features that were showcased in initial footage but never made it into the final game***

They literally made a big deal of telling everyone that they changed the gameplay of CP2077 during development and then did a new demo of the game with the new gameplay. There was no hiding this to the public. CP2077's problem with the buggy as heck and obviously too early release.

This is really bad journalism to promote this line of thinking. It's an attempt to rewrite history. You can definitely say you preferred the initial demo, but they were very open and clear when they moved from third-person to first-person that it would include major changes in gameplay and showed those off multiple times a year prior to the game's release.

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As to the point of this article? Yeah, the whole event is a marketing event. I don't trust anything until it's released, tbh. No matter who is making it. I can still be excited by what I see, but it's not going to get me to pre-order a game or get me to go out there and sell what I saw as if it will be just like that in the full release.

neutralgamer19921d 10h ago

What about the fact CDPR showed gameplay behind closed doors which wasn't real? They dusnt allow anyone to bring their phones or any tech so once media came out of that gameplay reveal CP2077 was hyped to the moon and back. CDPR didn't show console gameplay so let's not act like they were transparent when they switched from 3rd to 1st person when they lied at launch of the game

Christopher1d 10h ago

You mean rumors? You want me to comment on rumors from Bloomberg? We arguing the belief of rumors now and not news?

Here's that fake demo - https://www.youtube.com/wat...

If you've played the game, you know how much that lines up with the final product. That's what I know.

***let's not act like they were transparent when they switched from 3rd to 1st person when they lied at launch of the game***

They literally re-demoed the game with the change, so they were transparent. You're just acting like they weren't when in 2018 they literally demoed the new gameplay. That's 2 years prior to release.

I don't know what they 'lied at launch of the game' is supposed to mean.

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This game had enough wrong with it at release that we don't need to be arguing rumors and online hatred of the gameplay changes shown in 2018.

neutralgamer19921d 9h ago

Christopher, just to clarify — I'm not trying to be overly negative or dismissive. I fully acknowledge that CD Projekt Red was transparent when they switched from third-person to first-person and even re-demoed the game to reflect that. Credit where it’s due — they did show that change publicly.

But the real issue for me is how the game launched. Despite that transparency earlier on, they deliberately withheld gameplay from the console versions and still charged full price for something that was nowhere near ready. That’s where trust was broken. The game was released in a clearly unfinished and broken state, and it took years to get it into a playable condition. That goes beyond mistakes — that’s a serious failure in leadership and consumer respect.

So when I see something like the Witcher 4 tech demo — and yes, I understand it’s Epic showcasing Unreal Engine 5 — I can’t help but approach it with caution. It’s not blind skepticism, but earned skepticism. A lot of the original developers have left CDPR, so we can’t assume this next game will automatically reach Witcher 3 levels of excellence.

I want it to be amazing. We all do. But I’m not going to fully believe the hype until independent gamers and trusted content creators — people with a reputation for honesty and not being paid off — get their hands on it and say, “Yes, this is great.” Until then, it’s just marketing.

They built up enormous goodwill after The Witcher 3 and the free DLCs — but they lost much of that with Cyberpunk's release. Even platform holders like PlayStation and Xbox, who once trusted CDPR to self-certify, don’t anymore. That alone speaks volumes.

Again, it’s not hate — it’s caution born from experience

CrimsonIdol1d 8h ago

"Despite that transparency earlier on, they deliberately withheld gameplay from the console versions"
It was a multiplatform release, and yes they botched it, but clearly consoles weren't lead development platform, PC was. They clearly were hoping that they could get everything together by launch, and this was a mistake. I think them showing this running on a PS5 is a clear indicator that they've learnt from this.

But there are plenty of reasons not to get too excited about this, and it's not hidden behind any lies, it's right there watermarked on the footage. this is a technical presentation of the Unreal 5 engine, running on the PS5 at 60fps. This is technology that may be in the Witcher, this is not the Witcher.

Lightning771d 15h ago

Because it is marketing. Epic did the flying sand girl in 2020 now this with Witcher. I still wanna see what games shows the original showing of Unreal 5? It's been 5 years exactly.

Michiel19891d 10h ago

ofc it is, no real gameplay suddenly xrays a horse to show how its muscles are moving realistically.

CrimsonIdol1d 8h ago

It literally had text telling you it wasn't gameplay.

Extermin8or3_14h ago

They were literally showing off the fact it seamlessly can transition from gameplay to ctsceme those aspects of presentation were clear cutscenes....

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