IO Interactive co-owner and chief creative officer Christian Elverdam recently joined Eurogamer Podcasts for a one-to-one interview where he confirmed that HITMAN is now on hiatus, with the studio busy on other games like Project 007 and Project Dragon (the online fantasy RPG that was finally confirmed two weeks ago).
Right now, obviously, as a major new HITMAN game, that's a little bit on hiatus as we're building another agent fantasy that's also taking up a lot of our time.
But obviously, we'll come back to our beloved Agent 47. He's still very much in the heart of this company, so I think and I hope we can have our cake and eat it, too. In the sense that we have such a wonderful platform, we can keep experimenting with what the formula can do and what people expect of it.
And then, at some point, obviously, as any creative, it would be nice to then go in and say 'Okay, with everything we've learned, what would that be if we had to re-articulate a sandbox? What would HITMAN look like? I think that's a super interesting question as well.
Later in the podcast, Elverdam also briefly touched upon the subject of Project 007.
There's obviously not so much we can disclose right now because we're working on it. I think we can say a few things. It's extremely inspiring to work with the people who are behind everything Bond. From my perspective, I've been used to defending Agent 47. People want to do things with our franchise, and you kind of feel that stewardship. Obviously for them, that is their role in the Bond franchise, so for us, it's been about finding a mutual understanding of what James Bond is about. As we talked about, we're doing an origin because...To show the trust they have instilled in us is that we were
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