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Rumor: Several exclusive PlayStation projects have leaked via a new roster

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Translation: Jonas Maki – Gamereactor.cn

Recently, news broke that a remake of Horizon Zero Dawn appears to be in the works, as several insiders have said that the game’s existence has leaked via a huge roster of upcoming PlayStation projects.However, the verified insider Dusk Golem overtook ReseteraConfirming that this was true, he wrote to you:

“Okay, I’ll confirm that’s true, but it’s all a bit old and I believe this list is just the people I think are working on Sony projects in the UK (this can be guessed from the developer list), but yes. Like others said, the list isn’t very exciting, but as a horror lover I’m always open to more horror games!

As he said, there isn’t a lot of context to figure it out, butWCCF TechThe projects mentioned in the report are the following:

    • A game coming from Kojima Productions, codenamed “Ocean”, will be made using the Decima engine (probably Death Stranding 2).
    • An Unreal Engine 5 survival horror game for PC and PS5, codenamed Heartbreak, from developer FireSprite recently added to PlayStation Studios. It first leaked from a job posting about six months ago.
    • The PS5 vehicle combat game codenamed “Redstar” by Lucid Games. Could this be the supposed revival of twisted metal?
    • Sumo PS5 open world game, codenamed “Carbon”.
    • Survival horror game for PC and PS5 codenamed “Bates” by Ballistic Moon (new studio founded by veterans of Supermassive). The existence of the project was discovered earlier this summer.
    • London Studio live service game for PC and PS5, codenamed “Camden”.

Obviously, being rumors, we invite you to proceed with caution, but are you excited about any of these projects?

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