Bend Studio has covered some of the details for their new PlayStation 5 franchise and it will look beyond and draw inspiration from Days Gone. The developers also proudly unveiled the new logo that represents them.
Bend Studio is busy developing its new AAA PS5 and today we have a bit more information about it. It will be a single AND multiplayer game.
A new franch ise with Days Gone in it
Although Days Gone 2 is not in Bend Studio’s current plans, all is not lost. In fact, we now know that the “new concept” of the developers based on “Days Gone Open World Systems” and that there will also be multiplayer.
Our new logo marks the beginning of a new era for Bend Studio. As members of the PlayStation Studios family, we strive to bring you extraordinary experiences that you will remember forever. Today we are happy to share some news about our current project with you. We are currently working on a new license that includes multiplayer and is based on Days Gone’s open world systems, but to bring you a whole new world that we would like to build for you. We can’t wait to reveal more to you in due course.
Kevin McAllister, Head of Communications, via le PS blog.
However, if the title didn’t shine through its structure, it pulled itself out of the game thanks to its lively world and its hordes. Especially in the way that part of the infected could go about their lives quietly and suddenly return to their nest when we try to decimate the other members who remained there.
Bend Studio also made two announcements with the unveiling of a new logo and the creation of one Compte TikTok.
A very promising IP according to Bend Studio
This new PS5 license from Bend Studio will not be developed by Days Gone’s game director, who has joined the ranks of Crystal Dynamics to work on the next Tomb Raider. According to the studio, this would be a franchise “very promising”. Previous job postings indicated without further details that the game would feature vehicles and weapons. But at least the color is hip: it will be based on that “Days Gone Open World Systems”.