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Bluepoint Games, God of War and PlayStation
PlayStation cancels unannounced live-service God of War game from Demon's Soul Remake studio and live-service game from Day's Gone dev
Sony has reportedly canceled two unannounced PlayStation games: one, a God of War live-service game from Demon's Soul Remake studio Bluepoint, and the other an untitled live-service game from Day's Gone developer Bend Studio.
PlayStation Cancels Two Games, Including A Live-Service God Of War - Report
PlayStation has canceled two live-service games, and one of them was reportedly based in the God of War universe.
Sony has cancelled two more live service games, reportedly including a God of War title
Sony has cancelled two unannounced live service PlayStation games, one of which is believed to have been a God of War game. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier reports that Sony cancelled live service games in development at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games, a report which was confirmed by a Sony spokesperson.
New God of War Game Canceled by PlayStation
A brand new God of War game has been canceled by Sony, but there’s an interesting twist. God of War is one of PlayStation’s flagship franchises and has been since the PS2. The franchise made a name for itself for its violent,
God of War Ragnarök headlines the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for January
Sony is set to freshen up the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium subscribers with a bunch of new additions in January. The obvious headliner here is God of War Ragnarök (PS4 and PS5),
PlayStation Plus Adds God Of War Ragnarok, Indiana Jones And More Great Games
Players who subscribe to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium have a great new set of games coming their way in January.
Two PlayStation games were just canceled including surprise God of War project
Two unannounced PlayStation games have been scrapped, with one of the projects reportedly a live-service God of War title.
Report: Sony Cancels Two More PlayStation Live Service Games, One Being God of War
Sony is said to be cancelling two PlayStation live service projects, and one of them is a live service God of War game.
PlayStation Has Cancelled Two Unannounced Live Service Games, Reportedly Including A God Of War Game From Bluepoint
PlayStation has cancelled two unannounced live-service games, including a God of War game from Bluepoint, check out the details for yourself here.
PlayStation just reportedly canceled two live service games that likely would've launched on Windows PC
PlayStation reportedly cancels two live-service games, including a live-service God of War from Bluepoint Games.
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Best Buy is restocking the PlayStation 5 'God of War Ragnarok' bundle at 12 p.m. today
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PS Plus Extra and Premium January 2025 games confirmed – God of War: Ragnarok leads stunning lineup
PS Plus has returned with a major new delivery of titles for subscribers to its Extra and Premium tiers, leading the charge ...
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