Sony has cancelled two more unannounced games that were part of its broad push toward live services, potentially putting jobs at risk at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games, it’s reported.
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This is still also a dent to Sony’s ambitions within live service spheres, off the back of more cancellations of games in development at Bend Studios and Bluepoint Games last week. Additionally ...
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