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BasilZero said:

I want a GoW collection (with remakes) mainly because if it ever comes, it would be on both PS5 and PC (I'll double dip for sure lol) and would play way better than the original versions.

Also like I said before they could do a straight port to PSClassics but GoW1, 2, CoO and GoS badly need remakes than remasters at this point. God of War 1 especially, that gameplay did not age like wine lol.

I mean this is fair: they would be better versions (hopefully).

PotentHerbs said:
twintail said:

Horizon online and Horizon 3 iirc.

I think Guerilla is easily the safest studio at Sony, alongside ND and SMS. I have no concerns about them.

I didn't want to imply that Guerrilla would be on chopping block if Horizon Online got cancelled. It just would be massively disappointing if another live service game got cancelled.

yeah ok, I agree. It would be if another seemingly didn't get off the ground. And I think a Horizon MP game could be a lot of fun.

G2ThaUNiT said:

Bluepoint has less than 100 employees total. I would be shocked if they could have been working on multiple projects after working on Ragnarok between 2020-2022 and then this live service.

As for Bend, who here was trying to say they weren’t working on a live service even though everything regarding the project was for live service positions? lol

What a shame though. I don’t see how a God of War live service game would’ve worked tbh, so that’s for the best, but now what for Bluepoint? Bend, we’ll never know what the new IP was going to be. This is now……7 of Jim Ryan’s live service games that have now been cancelled or failed? Somewhere around there. It sounds like Sony is righting the ship though. Unfortunately, who know when we’ll ever see a new game from either studio now.

Ooooooh damn! All for 1 major success and 1 major failure. And 1 good success in GT7 

I wouldn't say there was a lot of that pointed to Bend's game being a live service, but that was also arguable because Days Gone 2 was going to have MP in it. Bend's track record over the last decade also didn't support a switch to live service. So, whether it was a live service game was still up in the air until it was announced. But now we know. The fact that it was ultimately one is quite surprising all things considered. 

This tweet is kind of misleading. Games like Twisted Metal, Deviation, Payback (and possibly the London Studio) weren't even far into development (or even being actively worked on in some cases) for it to matter in the grand scheme of things.