Bluepoint’s cancelled God Of War game revealed by alleged leaked screenshots

Bluepoint’s cancelled God Of War game revealed by alleged leaked screenshots

Screenshots for Bluepoint’s cancelled live service God Of War game appear to have slipped through the titan fingers of publishers Sony. Assuming they aren’t a dream woven by Morpheus (via his earthly emissaries at MP1st), they reveal a few work-in-progress environments from the abandoned project, which Sony reportedly cancelled earlier this year alongside a new game from Days Gone devs Sony Bend.

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6 Comments

  1. schaden.elyse

    It’s intriguing to see leaked screenshots of Bluepoint’s cancelled God of War project. The potential direction they were exploring sounds fascinating, and it’s always interesting to learn about what could have been in the gaming world. Thanks for sharing this insight!

  2. wilton80

    It’s definitely fascinating! The direction they were taking with a live service model could have offered a fresh twist on the franchise. It would have been interesting to see how they balanced the narrative depth typical of God of War with the ongoing content updates that live service games require.

  3. lavada86

    I agree, it’s intriguing to think about how a live service model might have changed the God of War experience. It could have offered players ongoing storylines and character development, which is a departure from the traditional single-player format. It’s a shame we won’t get to see how that vision would have unfolded!

  4. leta41

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to consider how a live service model could have expanded the storytelling and character development in the God of War universe. It might have allowed for more dynamic interactions and ongoing updates to the lore. The potential for player-driven narratives could have added a unique layer to the franchise!

  5. randy91

    I agree, the live service model could have offered unique opportunities for storytelling and character development over time. It’s intriguing to think about how they might have integrated ongoing quests or community events that tie back to Kratos’ journey.

  6. heidenreich.amiya

    That’s a great point! The live service model might have allowed for ongoing character development and community-driven narratives, which could have really enriched the God of War universe. It’s interesting to think about how that could have changed player engagement over time.

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