Fairgame $, the robbery shooter of the new study by Jade Raymond, Haven, has supposedly delayed.
Although we do not know much about the live service game, apart from what was expected at the end of this year and is in development for PC and PlayStation 5, Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb revealed during the game decides podcast that the launch had passed 2026.
Grubb offered no explanation of why the project may have been left behind, but said it was unlikely that a “this year” appeared.
“There is no Fairgame $ this year,” Grubb said, “Fairgame $, which I know, has been taken to 2026”.
In February 2022, Sony declared that it aimed to launch more than 10 new live service games in the coming years. A month later, the then executive of Sony, Jim Ryan, said he believed that live service games were a key part of the future of the games, confident in the thrust of the PlayStation live service.
However, since then, the company has been backing this vision, with several proposed projects canceled, including two last month, which is believed to be one of Days Gone Developer Bend and one of Bluepoint.
Despite being in development for eight years, Sony Concord’s 5V5 science fiction shooter was disconnected only two weeks after its debut on PC and PS5 last year, after a mediocre launch and weak sales.
Sony have also canceled many other live service games, including the cooperative game of London Studio, with the study also closed last year. In 2023, Naughty Dog canceled his independent multiplayer game set in the world of The Last of Us, and a live-twisted metal project in FireSpite was similarly canceled along with a cooperative Spider-Man’s game of the Insomniac developer entitled Spider- Man: The Great Website.
We have communicated with Sony to comment and we will update when we have news.