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Mafia 3 studio's cancelled project was a multiplayer game with superheroes | PC Gamer - edwardsfortaish50

Mafia 3 studio's cancelled send off was a multiplayer game with superheroes

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In its brand-new wage statement, 2K Games parent company Take-Ii points to a $53 million loss resultant from a cancelled unannounced project. The document is extremely unaccented on details, but a new write up suggests the project was in the hands of Hangar 13, the California studio apartment responsible for Mafia 3 and the recent Mafia: Definitive Edition.

Reported to unnamed sources talking to Bloomberg, the project was codenamed Volt and was an online gage featuring superheroes. The crippled had been in development since 2017 and underwent "multiple iterations" but struggled for a number of reasons, including the Covid-19 general. The same account says that Hangar 13 employees will meet on Thursday to discuss the studio's "next steps."

Repair shed 13 was supported in 2014, free Mafia 3 in 2016, and absorbed 2K Geographical area in 2017. The studio apartment was hit with substantial layoffs in 2018 which were, in 2K Games' words, "to ensure that the studio's resources are properly allied with its long-term development plans." Since then the studio hasn't announced any brand new games, though it did release Mafia: Definitive Edition—a establish-up remake of the original.

Repair shed 13's VP of growth Andy Wilson said in 2018 that it was running on a new IP. "Spell narrative is sort of a central pillar of our studio apartment, I think you can expect us to not necessarily be in the same literary genre [as Mafia 3]. Maybe it will be single player, maybe it won't…" he told Fandom.

While the cancellation of this long-in-gestation project will to be sure come through as a blast, Hangar 13 is a big studio: it has offices in California, the Great Britain, and the Czech Republic and is currently publicizing for a huge keep down of dev positions. In other dustup, it's unlikely V was the only project the studio had in development.

Shaun Prescott

Shaun is PC Gamer's Australian editor in chief and news author. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular pursuit to antipodean audiences. Helium (quite obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding residential area, too.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/mafia-3-studios-cancelled-project-was-a-multiplayer-game-with-superheroes/

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