Sony collaborates with another studio for “Project Delta”

Summary

  • Sony has been a pretty busy bee for the past week and stopped things with news that it will cooperate with people can fly on a new project.

  • The project, which has been named “Project Delta”, will use an existing Sony IP, although it is unclear what IP it is.

  • In the past, people can fly announced to work with the coalition on the next Gear title, which makes the studio quite popular from late.

It has been a pretty hectic week for Sony and its Playstation brand. First, news spread about Sony's own projects involving AI-driven Playstation characters, including Horizons Aloy. Then a job list pointed out that Playstation continued its push into live service, just this time with an esports-based twist.

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Now, through a generally shared agreement, it seems that Sony and Polish video game developers can fly gather for a new game entitled “Project Delta.”

The agreement, which is here, was originally shared on Twitter before circulating over the Internet. It mentions “a prototype for a new video game -code name Project Delta”. That project will be based on an IP that Sony already owns, although it is unclear what the IP can be. As a final note, it is made under a “work-by-rent” model, which means that the team will work for Sony in exchange for an “agreed compensation.”

People can fly are really busy

Most recently, it was revealed that people can fly and the coalition would be reunited at Gears of War: E-day. The team previously served as a co-developer on the original Gears trilogy, which made them a familiar face for the franchise.

“Returning to collaborate on the next chapter in this legendary saga is both a privilege and an exciting opportunity to build on the intense, visceral action and the rich story that the fans have loved,” said CEO Sebastian Wojciechowski.

Elsewhere, as noted by Gamespot, the team works with Krafton on “The production of a new game mode, code name Project Echo, for one of Krafton's existing titles.” All these developments are available despite reported 120 dismissals at the end of December. In the end, only time will tell you what Sony has in mind, but it sounds really exciting.

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