New PlayStation Studio teamLFG Introduced

teamLFG, a new PlayStation studio made up of former Bungie employees, will make multiplayer games.

New PlayStation Studio teamLFG Introduced

Sony has officially unveiled PlayStation Studios' new team, teamLFG. This new studio, made up of former Bungie developers, is working on a new team-based action game.

The studio includes former employees of Bungie, also known as the developer of Halo and Destiny, as well as League of Legends, Fortnite, Roblox and new developers. Although we do not have much information about the game they are developing, we have a few guesses. Here are the details!

About the new PlayStation team teamLFG

If you'll recall, Bungie downsized by 17% last year, laying off 220 employees. On the subject, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons stated that they would transfer one of their projects in early development to PlayStation Studios to establish a new studio.

The biggest clue about this project lies in the name of the team. The LFG in TeamLFG stands for “Looking For Group”, which means “Looking For Group”. This suggests that the studio is developing a team-based multiplayer game.

In the announcement, teamLFG also stated:

“We're on a mission to create games where players can find friendship, community and belonging. We want our players to be excited when they log in and see their teammates already hanging out online. We want our players to recognise new names and create legends and memes out of each other. We want our players to rejoice because they remember the moment when they made the move that changed the whole story of the match. “

According to the announcement, teamLFG will create immersive multiplayer worlds powered by action games, where players can learn, play and master for countless hours, with player communities regularly involved in the development process through early access playtesting. The studio plans to continue to evolve and grow with player feedback in the coming years.

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MOBA Gummy Bear MOBA Gummy Bear, which was taken in January, fits this description.

So we can say that Sony, which got into trouble with live service games such as Concord, will try its luck again in this genre through teamLFG. Let's see if this new studio can succeed with live service games.

Source:

https://www.eurogamer.net/sony-reveals-new-playstation-studio-from-former-bungie-developers