Stadia’s projects included the title Savage Planet 2, Kojima

After publicly announcing the closure of Stadia Games and Entertainment, ongoing reports reveal more details about what the studio is working on. Apparently, Stadia’s now canceled exclusive projects include a multiplayer action game called “Frontier,” Journey to the Savage Planet 2 sequel, and a special game from the legendary Kojima.

Report of Video game It claims to have revealed some major projects that have been in the works such as Stadia Games and Entertainment, SG&E.

First of all, Google Game Studio seems to be a great multiplayer action game under the code name “Frontier”. The team developing the game will be led by François Beland, the former creator of Splinter Cell and Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate. Very few people know about the game, but the team working on it only came to know about the cancellation in February, possibly the day it was released.

Additionally, Google’s purchase of Typhoon Studios was expected to be the sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet, which first appeared on Stadia this month. Apparently the game was “huge” in size with fully animated cutscenes. Then, the team here only discovered the cancellation of the project with a public announcement.

Stadia Games & Entertainment has also worked with some third-party studios to develop exclusive games for the Stadia platform. It was publicly known for some time that Harmonix was working with SG&E on a special release, and it appears that the music game was “almost done”. in response to VGC In the report, the CEO of Harmonics claimed that the game was not canceled and denied rumors that the game had music licensing issues. It seems that the title will always be released, even if it ends on a different stage, as Steve Janiak said:

Although Google has changed its strategy, we are very excited about what we are working on for Stadia and if the project is not published on Stadia we will move it to other platforms.

Finally, the report also stated that Google worked on Kojima Productions, the studio behind Death Stranding, Silent Hills, and Metal Gear Solid, a casual horror game. Apparently the studio was looking to break new ground in the cloud gaming space, but Stadia VP Phil Harrison Blocked Project to appear. It should be hidden Kojima He said that last summer he was “very furious” about the cancellation of a larger project, but it is not known whether it was the same project that Harrison had blocked.

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It is clear that Google has a large number of large projects underway with SG&E, adding to the confusion that the company decided to pull the plug before any projects were nearly completed. If only things happened. This was done differently.

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