Sony San Diego: The team will work on existing IP sequels

    Sony San Diego: The team will work on existing IP sequels

    The generation of PlayStation 4 it has certainly been a success, and has seen several changes in the way games are developed over the course of its seven years of life. Certainly the most relevant news was the policy of Sony against his first party studies: the success shown by titles such as Uncharted 4 e The Last of Us Part 2, but also of brand new IPs like Ghost of Tsushima e Horizon Zero Dawn , has shown how the company has focused, and will continue to focus, on the resources it has at home. A policy that the new mysterious study Sony San Diego it looks like it will continue to pursue.



    The rumors about this new team have been going on for some time, but it is only since last year that the information in our possession has become more concrete, when they started hiring new creative staff, and then when it was finally confirmed the 'existence. Recently, some users have found out about the profile LinkIn by Michael Mumbauer, developer who is working on this new project, which the San Diego studio is looking for new staff for a triple A project and will use proprietary technology. Not only that: it seems that the new studio will work on existing IPs with the aim of expanding Sony's franchises already known to gamers. The possibilities opened by this rumor are endless, but among the many titles in the works at the team, one above all seems to be the most probable: a new chapter of Uncharted.


    The saga of Nathan Drake missing from the stages for a while now, and if we consider the imminent release of the film with Tom Holland, as well as new job postings posted by N last week, this possibility is becoming more and more concrete. Of course, Sony hasn't made any statements on the matter, and the mystery that has hovered over the San Diego team for a long time doesn't bode well for the upcoming release of new information.


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