
Days Gone Studio Is Working On A Multiplayer Open-World AAA Live Service Game
Bend Studio's still-unrevealed live service project has to be really good for Sony to spare it from the recent wave of cancellations.

Bend Studio's still-unrevealed live service project has to be really good for Sony to spare it from the recent wave of cancellations.

It's been known that Corly Barlog has been working on a separate project following the release of God of War in 2018.

Fans shouldn't expect to see any sequel, prequel, spin-off, remake, or reboot, of an existing first-party Sony property this year.


Days Gone was criticized for costing too much to make but recent revelations suggest that Bend Studio's open-world zombie shooter made bank.

Bend Studio's recent post about Days Gone has nothing to do with a sequel to Days Gone, which will probably never come.

Apparently, the people behind the now-canceled sequel still haven't fully moved on from one of the last generation's most memorable games.

John Garvin shared his theory on why the post-apocalyptic action-adventure didn't get more praise during its release.

If the reports are true, Syphon Filter 3 will join its predecessors, Syphon Filter and Syphon Filter 2, in the PlayStation Plus Classics catalog.

