Bend Studio's new IP is a live-service game, according to some newly emerged evidence. The Sony subsidiary hence appears poised to join its parent's ongoing live-service foray, which is bound to put Bend Studio well outside its comfort zone.
The Oregon-based company's latest game was Days Gone, which reached the PS4 in April 2019 before making its way to PC two years later. Bend Studio subsequently confirmed it's working on a new IP, but the group has yet to share any concrete information about that project.
Even so, the company has now offered some indirect hints about the nature of its upcoming title; according to a recently surfaced Bend Studio job ad reviewed by Game Rant, the developer's new IP is a live-service game. The listing, which advertises an opening for a lead project manager, explicitly mentions live-service games thrice, both in the context of the eventual hire's everyday responsibilities and the ideal candidate's required and preferable experience.
Bend Studio hence seems to be part of Sony's live-service foray that the Japanese gaming giant originally announced in early 2022. Back then, the company said that it was looking to put out a dozen such titles by March 2026, which corresponds to the end of its fiscal year 2025. But half of those PlayStation live-service games were delayed by late 2023, with Sony Group COO Hiroki Totoki citing quality concerns as the reason for the postponement. The majority of those upcoming titles have yet to be announced. The original dozen comprised the recently released Helldivers 2, the canceled The Last of Us multiplayer game, and Bungie's upcoming Marathon reboot.South Korean studio NCSoft is also rumored to be working on a Horizon MMO.
Prior to tackling its current project, Bend Studio pitched a Days Gone sequel and an open-world Resistance game to Sony, as previously revealed by one of its senior staffers. Both ideas were rejected. This was around the time when the company was working on the PC port of Days Gone,
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