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PlayStation announces the creation of teamLFG, a Bungie-based team working on a multiplayer game

PlayStation announces the creation of teamLFG, a Bungie-based team working on a multiplayer game

Sony has just made official the creation of a new studio within the PlayStation Studios family. Introducing teamLFG, a team that originated at Bungie.

The company, which is also made up of developers from all over the world, is now fully operational. Its aim is to "bring to life an ambitious incubation project" in multiplayer.

This will be a team-based action game inspired by fighting games, life simulations and MOBAs. This project was already in the works at Bungie in August 2023. The title will take place in a humorous science-fiction universe with a relatively light atmosphere. We’re talking about a “frog-like” game.

"Hello, world. It’s a delight to meet you, and we’re very grateful to be joining PlayStation Studios."

"Our studio is headquartered in Bellevue, WA, with team members working both on-site and remotely throughout the U.S. and Canada. We are a team composed not just of industry veterans who have shipped titles like Destiny, Halo, League of Legends, Fortnite, Roblox, and Rec Room, but also industry newcomers with fresh creative perspectives and skills. We are passionate about exceptional action-based gameplay, moment-to-moment game feel, and richly social virtual worlds."

"The “LFG” in “teamLFG” stands for “Looking For Group.” We are driven by a mission to create games where players can find friendship, community, and belonging. We want our players to feel excited when they log on to discover their teammates already hanging out online. We want our players to recognize familiar names and to make myths and memes out of each other. We want our players to love remembering that one time where they pulled off That Play that changed the whole story of the match […]."

"We will make immersive multiplayer worlds propelled by action games that players can learn, play, and master for countless hours. We want to build our games with our communities, inviting players to be a part of our development process through early access playtests. It’s critical that we stay nimble enough to react to player feedback, not just in our lead-up to launch, but throughout live service as we continue to grow the game and community for years to come."

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