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What are Turtle Rock Studios cooking? The answer could be closer than we imagine, since according to one report published by MP1st, The studio could be working on a sequel to Back 4 Blood, the first-person shooter with survival elements that they released in 2021.
The project, named Gobi 2, has been the subject of speculation in the gaming community, but now it seems we have a more concrete idea of what it could be.
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Information collected by MP1st suggests that Gobi was the code name for the original Back 4 Blood, which could indicate that Gobi 2 is actually the sequel to the game. In addition, the portal highlights the CV of a motion capture specialist, Jesse Hutchwhich mentions his involvement in Gobi 2. This could be a sign that The project is at an advanced stage of development.
Additionally, MP1st reveals that In May 2023, the web domain related to Back 4 Blood 2 was registered, which could indicate that the studio is preparing the ground for the release of the sequel. While there's no official confirmation from Turtle Rock Studios, all of these indications suggest that we could be about to learn more about the project.
It is important to remember that Turtle Rock Studios has been working on a new Triple A game for some time now.but didn't reveal many details about it. The gaming community has been speculating about what this game could be, and now it looks like we may have an answer. Although there is no official confirmation, all these indications suggest that we could be about to learn more about the project.
As for the relationship with Evolve, another game from Turtle Rock Studios, it seems that MP1st rules out the possibility that the mysterious project is an Evolve 2. The failure of the original game makes it unlikely that the studio will decide to revive the franchise. Instead, it appears they are focusing their efforts on creating a new gaming experience that could be a sequel to Back 4 Blood, a game that made WB Games happy with its financial results.