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Remember that alleged PlayStation sci-fi shooter that leaked recently?Well, it’s now been claimed that the mystery project is actually from People Can Fly, who you probably know best for their ...
People Can Fly is also a co-developer on Gears of War: E-Day with lead developer The Coalition. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007.
In 2023, People Can Fly signed a work-for-hire agreement with Microsoft to develop a new project based on one of the Xbox maker's IP. In the time since, the studio has suffered a number of layoffs ...
As it stands, People Can Fly is co-developing Gears of War: E-Day with Microsoft-owned studio The Coalition, and also teamed up with Sony a few months ago to work on Project Delta - a new game ...
In a statement, People Can Fly said the new game is in the works under the codename Project Delta. As part of the agreement between People Can Fly and Sony, there will be a milestone process.
People Can Fly has announced a delay for Bulletstorm VR on PSVR, with the game now due out in January 2024. Read more. News. People Can Fly Confirms Opening Of New Montreal Office, Will Work On ...
RELATED: PlayStation Is Reportedly Working on Bringing Back Old IPs Sony and People Can Fly are partnering to develop a game based on an existing IP, and have used the Codename Delta. The team has ...
People Can Fly, the developer of Outriders and Gears of War: Judgement, announced Monday that its ending development on two of its upcoming games due to issues with its publisher and an inability ...
People Can Fly's announcement further whittles down its list of seven projects revealed back in July 2023. Another, codenamed Project Gemini, is in development with longtime partner Square Enix ...
People Can Fly's new RPG shooter Outriders is available now on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now. People Can Fly studio is working on ...
People Can Fly, the team behind shooters like Bulletstorm and Outriders, has announced it's entered into an agreement with PlayStation to produce a new game based on a current, pre-existing Sony IP.