Judas, the debut recreation from BioShock creator Ken Levine’s Ghost Story Games has been given an official launch window by mum or dad firm Take-Two.
In December, it was confirmed that Ghost Story Games’ first title could be Judas and it could be coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store sooner or later in time.
Judas’ synopsis reads: “A disintegrating starship. A desperate escape plan. You are the mysterious and troubled Judas. Your only hope for survival is to make or break alliances with your worst enemies. Will you work together to fix what you broke – or will you leave it to burn?”
Not a lot else was revealed concerning the recreation, however Take-Two has now confirmed that Judas might be launched earlier than March 2025.
(Several awkward Thanksgiving conversations)
“So, Ken…what have you been up to?”https://t.co/sCyuHQFzW6— Ken Levine (@levine) December 9, 2022
The information comes through an earnings name, that noticed the writer affirm 87 titles (together with Judas) could be launched between now and the top of March 2025, although 38 of these are cell video games.
Speaking about the opportunity of delays although, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick instructed IGN. “We did have some slippage in the last few years. “We feel really stable right now. I feel great about our upcoming schedule.”
“Of course, there’s always the possibility of some slippage but the teams seem to be functioning really well and I’m optimistic about delivering great titles to the marketplace on an ongoing basis,” he added.
Levine shaped Ghost Story Games following the closure of BioShock studio Irrational Games in 2017. A 2022 report claimed the studio was in “turmoil” after dropping key members of workers.
In a uncommon interview later that 12 months, Levine defined his thought course of in relation to creating video games, saying that the primary rule that builders must study is “throwing away” your work.
In different information, Former Fall Guys artwork lead Anna Hollinrake has introduced her new studio with Flavourworks co-founder Pavle Mihajlović. Electric Saint was based in Autumn 2022 and is on a mission to make “games for underserved audiences,” in keeping with a press launch.