Sony Interactive Entertainment finds itself in a rather intriguing position as it navigates its ambitions in the realm of multiplayer live-service games. While the PS5 celebrated triumphs with the release of Helldivers 2, it also faced setbacks due to Concord’s underperformance. Yet, even with these mixed results, Sony appears undeterred and is seemingly intent on further exploring the live-service genre, as suggested by a recent job opportunity that has come to light.
The excitement mounts with a recent job posting for a Game Systems Designer at PlayStation’s new hub in Los Angeles, unearthed by Tech4Gamers. The listing reveals the studio’s aim to “create the next groundbreaking AAA original IP.” While similar aspirations were hinted at in previous job ads, this particular posting provides a tad more clarity on the nature of the game in development.
Like most job descriptions, it lists expected qualifications, yet one entry stands out: “Experience with and knowledge of cooperative multiplayer design principles and ideals.” This suggests that the upcoming project from this LA-based PlayStation Studio is firmly angled towards co-op multiplayer dynamics, aiming for the same sort of impact achieved by PlayStation’s marquee franchises. Despite this tantalizing breadcrumb, further details about the venture remain under wraps.
Hints of this new PlayStation endeavor first surfaced in January with another job ad, leading to speculation that former Call of Duty developer Jason Blundell may spearhead the studio following the closure of Deviation Games in 2023. Members from Blundell’s previous team have asserted their involvement with PlayStation post the studio’s termination and under his guidance.
In a twist, it’s been reported that the rocky launch of Concord has prompted Sony to rethink its live-service strategy. As shared by industry insider Jeff Grubb, the company is actively reviewing its lineup of live-service projects. This reassessment has already resulted in the cancellation of several live-service titles, notably including a multiplayer God of War game that was in the works at Bluepoint Games.